Spigelia marilandica Little Redhead

‘Little Redhead’ is a superior selection of the species, vegetatively propagated to ensure uniformity. Dark red tubular flowers with yellow interiors are produced above an upright clump of dark green, wedge-shaped leaves. Everyone who has seen this variety has loved it. This genus requires good drainage to thrive, so do not plant in areas with standing water.

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Description

Spigelia (Indian Pink)

Family : Loganiaceae

Spigelia is underutilized in the landscape due to limited availability, but it’s poised to make an explosion in popularity. Why? It’s a very versatile perennial-it grows naturally in either sun or shade. This perennial can be found growing in the wild in woodlands and along streambanks throughout the Eastern United States

Additional information
Propagation

Tissue culture

Container

P9-P16, P17-P19

Height

60 cm

Flowering

6-8

Sun/shade

Full sun, Half shade

Moisture

Average moisture

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VIP (Virus Indexed Perennial)

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