Silene polypetala - NOT OUTSIDE NC (Fringed Campion)
Part Sun to Light ShadeZone: 6-9, guessing 6" tall Origin: USA
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(syn: S. catesbaei) We are pleased to offer another of the wonderful and easy-to-grow (but US endangered) wildflowers, Silene polypetala. These offerings were cutting-grown from a plant in Gadsden County in the Florida Panhandle. In the wild, it is usually found on north-facing moist slopes in neutral to slightly alkaline soils, where it spreads by short stolons. From late March through May, the small rock-garden sized clumps are topped with dianthus-like, salmon-pink flowers. S. polypetala is endangered primarily due to habitat loss from development. Due to Federal regulations, these cannot be shipped out of NC. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)