APPLE SLICES INDIAN PINK
Description
Indian Pinks are versatile plants found naturally in woodlands and along streambanks in the Eastern United States. Easy to grow in sun or shade, and long-lived. If planted in a sunny area, be sure to provide extra moisture. The deep red, tubular flowers have yellow tips and look quite bold in a shadier garden. Stems are very upright with bright green foliage. First flush of blooms in early summer with a second flush following mid-season. Loved by novice and experienced gardeners alike.
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