Vibrant Fire Pink plant with red yellow trumpet flowers and glossy green leaves

Fire Pink Plant

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Vibrant Fire Pink plant with red yellow trumpet flowers and glossy green leaves

Fire Pink Plant

Long-lasting, colorful floral display, Low-maintenance, easy to grow, Resilient in diverse soil types
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Shade-tolerant flower plants with bold color

Indian Pink Plant, also known as Spigelia marilandica, brings vivid red-and-yellow blooms to shaded beds and woodland borders. This standout native perennial is prized by gardeners looking for native plants and pollinator friendly flowers that add real visual impact without needing full sun. We grow this selection for customers who want a reliable flowering plant with unusual tubular blooms, lush green foliage, and strong garden character. It is especially well suited for naturalized plantings, bird gardens, and part-shade landscapes.

Key Features

  • ✓  Striking red tubular flowers with bright yellow star-shaped tips
  • ✓  Native perennial that attracts birds and pollinators, especially hummingbirds
  • ✓  Clump-forming habit with lush emerald green foliage
  • ✓  Best for partial shade and moist, fertile soil
  • ✓  A strong choice for woodland gardens and shaded landscape beds

Details

Botanical Name Spigelia marilandica
Common Name Indian Pink, Fire Pink
Family Loganiaceae
Plant Type Perennial flowering plant
Light Requirement Partial shade
Water Needs Moderate
Height 2 ft
Spread 8-10 in
Growth Rate Moderate
Soil Preference Moist, fertile
Bloom Time May, June, July
Flower Color Red with yellow centers
Wildlife Value Birds, pollinators
Native Range Southwestern and midwestern United States
Growth Habit Clump-forming, rounded, bush-like

Notable Characteristics of Fire Pink Plant

The foliage is lush and emerald green, giving this plant a full, healthy look even before bloom time. Its stems are thin and flexible, lined with layered oblong leaves that have smooth edges. As the leaves move upward on the stem, they become shorter and narrower, which helps the flowers stand out clearly above the foliage.

The blooms begin a few inches below the stem tip and are arranged in a neat descending line, with the lowest flower typically the largest. Each flower is tubular, upright, and richly red, finished with a bright yellow star at the opening. In the garden, this color contrast is hard to miss. It is one of the main reasons Indian Pink is so valued in shade plantings and hummingbird gardens.

Landscaping and Maintenance

In its natural woodland setting, Indian Pink can appear somewhat sparse because the flowers are small compared with its wide leaves and slender stems. In a garden setting, though, it becomes much more showy. Filtered light and less competition from dense overgrowth allow the blooms to present better and the clumps to read more clearly in the landscape.

We recommend it for woodland borders, native plant beds, and part-shade foundation areas where strong flower color is needed. One honest note: this is not the best choice for hot, exposed full-sun spots. It performs best where the soil stays moist and fertile, and where afternoon shade protects the foliage.

If you want a distinctive native perennial with hummingbird appeal and unusual flowers, Indian Pink is an easy plant to appreciate. With over 65 years of nursery experience since 1959, we grow selections that bring dependable beauty to real home landscapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Indian Pink a good choice for pollinator friendly flower seeds gardens?

Yes. Indian Pink is valued for attracting pollinators and birds, with tubular blooms that are especially appealing to hummingbirds.

What light conditions does Indian Pink need?

Indian Pink grows best in partial shade. It is a strong option for gardeners searching for shade tolerant flower seeds and woodland-style plantings.

When does Indian Pink bloom in the garden?

This perennial typically blooms in May, June, and July, producing red flowers with bright yellow centers above lush green foliage.

 

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Exposure

Spigelia Fire Pink thrives best in partial to full shade. It prefers dappled light or filtered sunlight, making it ideal for woodland gardens or shaded areas where it can avoid direct, harsh sunlight that may scorch its foliage.

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Usage

Shade Plant

Shipped As

Bare-root

Ships

USPS

Planting Zones

4-9

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Perennials, Tubers, and Bulbs

Bare root perennials, tubers, and bulbs are an easy and economical way to jumpstart your garden with lasting beauty. These dormant plants should be planted in early spring or fall while the soil is cool and workable. Before planting, soak bare roots in water for 1–2 hours to rehydrate them. Choose a location based on the plant’s light needs—most flowering types prefer full sun, while others thrive in partial shade.

For bare root perennials, dig a shallow hole and spread the roots out naturally, ensuring the crown is level with the soil surface. For tubers and bulbs, plant with the pointed side facing up at a depth about two to three times their height. Cover with soil, gently press down, and water thoroughly.

Keep soil consistently moist (not soggy) until new growth appears. Add mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but avoid covering the crown or bulb tops. Once established, these plants require little maintenance—just seasonal watering, occasional dividing, and deadheading or pruning as needed. With proper care, they’ll return and thrive year after year.

Care Tips
Spigelia Fire Pink thrives in well-draining soil with consistent moisture. Mulch near the plant to maintain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Regularly release spent blooms to encourage prolonged flowering. For best outcomes, fertilize in early spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Light Requirements
Spigelia Fire Pink thrives best in partial to full shade. It prefers dappled light or filtered sunlight, making it ideal for woodland gardens or shaded areas where it can avoid direct, harsh sunlight that may scorch its foliage.
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