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Fire Pink Plant

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Fire Pink Spieglia For Sale

The Spigelia Fire Pink plant is an eye-catching red flower, whose unique shape makes it immediately recognizable. It is native to the southwestern and midwestern United States, but is oddly more popular in the United Kingdom and Europe. The clump-forming plant grows in a large, round shape like a bush, and while flowers can look sparse against its foliage, they are striking.

Fire Pink Spigelia Plant Details 

Family: Loganiaceae

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

Wildlife Value: Birds, Pollinators

Notable Characteristics of Fire Pink Plants

The foliage of the star-shaped Spigelia Fire Pink is lush and emerald green. The stems are thin and flexible, covered in layered, oblong leaves with smooth edges. The leaves get thinner and shorter as they climb the stem. The flowers start a few inches from the top of the stem. 

The lowest flower is the largest and they grow slowly smaller towards the tip of the stem, arranged in a perfect descending line. The red, star-shaped blooms are tubular and upfacing with a bright yellow center that is perfect for hummingbirds – the plant’s main pollinator.

Landscaping and Maintenance: Fire Pink

In the wild, the Spigelia Indian Pink looks somewhat sparse – the blooms small against its wide leaves and thin stem. But in a garden, this plant really comes alive. It thrives in light, filtered sunlight and can flourish without the heavy overgrowth of trees in its native woodland. This plant gets its name from the alkaloid contained in its roots and foliage, spigiline. 

This chemical compound is poisonous to humans, but is occasionally used as a deworming agent. It is also a narcotic hallucinogenic, with death as an unpleasant side effect from improper use. Plant this beauty in your garden, but don’t bring it into the kitchen!

What You'll Receive

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Bare Root Plants
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Bloom Season

Summer

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Bloom/Foliage Color

Red

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Height at Maturity

Over 12"

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Care

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.

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Plant Reproduction

Fire Pink spreads by rhizomes, producing offsets.

How To Grow & Care Tips

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.

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Customer Reviews

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Michelle Andrews
Slow To Establish

Shipping was fast, but the plants were slow to adjust. They’re showing new growth now, but not as fast as I had hoped.

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Anthony Brooks
Showstopper In The Garden

Neighbors ask me about these all the time! The red and yellow combo looks exotic, and they’ve been easy to care for so far.

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Stephanie Ward
Couldn’t Be Happier

Fast shipping, healthy plants, and gorgeous flowers. They’ve already become my favorite part of the garden. Highly recommend!

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Jennifer Coleman
Excellent Quality Plants

Every plant arrived strong and healthy. They took to my soil right away, and the blooms are even prettier in person.

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Laura Simmons
Very Happy With Them

I planted them in a shaded corner, and they seem to like it there. Wish they had bloomed a little sooner, but still very satisfied.

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How do I care for my Fire Pink Plant?

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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.

Hardy Planting Zones

5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9

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