Loganiaceae
Indian pink
Spigelia marilandica
Synonyms
Spigelia marylandica
Other Common Names
pinkroot, wormgrass
Plant Type
Herbaceous Wildflower
Life Cycle
Perennial
Typical Size
1-2 ft. tall
1-1.5 ft. wide
Tolerant of
Drought
Inolerant of
Poorly Drained Soil
Propagation
By seed, By division
Plant Planting Notes
Does not compete well with aggressive plants.
Plants/Diseases
No significant disease or pest issues.
Wildlife Benefits
Nectar source for hummingbirds
Leaves
Leaves opposite, ovate with entire margins; 3-6 inches long.
Flowers
Tubular flowers are red on the outside and yellow on the inside with five points that flare open as the flowers mature.
Fruit
Capsule.
Toxicity
Slightly toxic, but only if ingested. No known contact dermatitis.

USDA Hardiness Zones
5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Light Exposure
Part Sun/Shade, Full Shade
Soil Moisture
Dry
Soil Drainage
Well-drained
Soil pH
Acidic (less than 6.0)
Native in South Carolina?
Yes
Plant Native Habitat
Moist to dry woodlands/forests.
Global Conservation Status (NatureServe)
Secure (G5)
Federal Conservation Status (USFWS)
Not Listed
Distribution Notes
Common throughout South Carolina.