Index- plants in this Family Caryophyllaceae / Pink Fire Pink (Silene virginica) Fire Pink is also known as Catch Fly, as are many members of the Silene genus. ...
Fire Pink Bright, thin petalled red flowers held above clean, dark green foliage. This great little plant is native to the Mountains of the East Coast. Short-lived, but seeds in freely.
Fire Pink Fire Pink (Silene Virginica) - A brilliant perennial, with flowers bright scarlet, 2 inches across. The somewhat slender stalks lie flat on the soil, and the flowers are borne a few inches above it.
Rio Grande Fire Pink [English]: Silene plankii Rio Grande Fleabane [English]: Erigeron tenellus Rio Grande Gilia [English]: Gilia ludens Rio Grande Gilia [English]: Giliastrum ludens Rio Grande Globe Amaranth [English]: Gomphrena haageana ...
Silene virginica (Fire Pink) Silene bryoides synonym of Silene acaulis (Moss Campion) Silene coronaria synonym of Lychnis coronaria (Rose Campion, Crown Pink) Silene exscapa synonym of Silene acaulis (Moss Campion) ...
Silene virginica of the E United States, also called fire pink) are named for the fringed teeth or claws of their deeply lobed petals.
regia (Fire Pink, Catchfly) Silphium sp. (Rosinweed, Cup Plant) Sinningia sellovii (Hummingbird Hardy Sinningia) Solidago sp. (Goldenrod) Spigelia marilandica (Indian Pink) Stachys coccinea (Betony) Verbena sp. And cultivars (Vervain) Vernonia sp.
See also: Silene virginica, Pink, India, Catchfly, Moss
 
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