How do you grow Spigelia Marilandica?

Spigelia marilandica Growing and Maintenance Tips Grow in partial to full shade in rich soil with high organic content. A very hardy plant, though it is best planted by the end of July for reliable success in gardens and containers. Prefers not to be transplanted once established.

Consequently, how do you propagate Spigelia Marilandica?

Bir and Barnes (2000) Tips for Success When Rooting Spigelia marilandica include: taking 2-3 node tip cuttings from non-flowering stems; apply 2000-3000 ppm IBA liquid; root in a well-drained medium; direct stick in small pots, root and grow in 50% shade; and overwinter in a minimally heated greenhouse.

Likewise, is Indian pink deer resistant? Indian pink is one of the few shade-loving wildflowers you can plant that reliably attracts hummingbirds. Though it attracts pollinators, it is also relatively deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Also asked, how do you grow Indian pink seeds?

Indian pink is easy to propagate once the plant is well established in about three years. You can also propagate the plant by taking cuttings in early spring, or by planting seeds you have collected from ripe seed capsules in summer. Plant the seeds immediately.

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