Cardinal catchfly or southern indian pink's one to several, 1-2 1/2 ft. stems are slender and weak, often leaning against other vegetation. Showy, brilliant-red, tubular flowers, with five jagged petals, occur at branch ends. Leaves are densely covered with sticky hairs.
Silene Laciniata Care
Silene Laciniata
Other names: Fringed Indian Pink, Mexican Campion, Mexican-pink, Campion



What is the plant
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How to Care for the Plant
Pruning
Remove faded foliage in spring.
Fertilizer
Scatter a small amount of all-purpose fertilizer lightly under plants from the stem to beyond the outer spread of branches or foliage
Sunlight
Full Sun
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Soil
Chalky, Loamy, Sandy
Temperature
Tolerates cold to 10° F.
Popularity
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