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  2. Fire Pink is a herbaceous short-lived perennial flower native to North America. Scientifically known as Silene virginica, it will grow 6″-24″ tall in full sun and well-draining soil. Blooming for roughly six weeks in Spring, it’s beautiful dark red flowers are great for attracting hummingbirds.

  3. www.fs.usda.gov › wildflowers › plant-of-the-weekFire Pink - US Forest Service

    Fire Pink ( Silene virginica L.) By Kirk w. Larson. Although the fire pink is not large, it is one of our most conspicuous plants because of its brilliant scarlet or crimson color. The flowers are 1 to 1.5 inches (3 to 4 cm) in size with five narrow and distinctively notched petals. The plant is a short-lived perennial most often found in rich ...

  4. Silene virginica, the fire pink, is a wildflower in the pink family, Caryophyllaceae. It is known for its distinct brilliant red flowers. Fire pink begins blooming in late spring and continuing throughout the summer. It is sometimes grown in wildflower, shade, and rock gardens.

  5. grownative.org › native_plants › fire-pinkFire Pink - Grow Native!

    Fire Pink. Silene virginica. Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennials. Native Environment: Cliff, Savanna / Woodland. Season of Interest: Early (Feb - Apr) Main Color: Red. Fall Color: USDA PLANTS Range Map. At the range map link above, zoom in for county-level data. Sun Exposure. Full Sun, Medium Sun/Average Shade. Soil. Moisture. Dry. Nature Attracting.

  6. Silene virginica, commonly called fire pink, is an herbaceous clump-forming perennial wildflower with downy and sticky stems that typically grows to 12-20” tall. It is native to rocky wooded slopes, open woods and thickets from western New York to Minnesota south to Georgia and Oklahoma.

  7. Fire Pink is native to the central and eastern United States. It may be found in woodlands bluffs, rocky slopes, or meadows. According to the U.S. Forest Service, Fire Pink is relatively uncommon and considered rare in some locales. The plant is classified as endangered in Florida, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

  8. Dec 25, 2023 · The Fire Pink, scientifically known as Silene virginica, is a native wildflower that thrives in the eastern United States. Its mesmerizing crimson petals and delicate, star-shaped blooms have earned it a special place in the hearts of wildflower enthusiasts and horticulturalists.

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