Shady masochist.
Don't wanna be rich.
Looooove it when you treat him bad.
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Fire Pink,
Silene virginica. (
Map.)
"Pink" refers to the zigzag pattern, as if the petals were cut with pinking shears.
Here it flourishes in the driest, rockiest areas. The previous owner laid down a narrow chert road through the woods. Fire Pink popped up along the edges and multiplies every year, fashioning its own version of a red carpet.
How pretty! Do hummingbirds visit them a lot? How about satyrs?
ReplyDeleteAccording to the internet, they do attract hummingbirds. (The fire pinks are not close to the house so I don't see them that often.)
ReplyDeleteNow, satyrs, the butterflies, I don't know. If you're asking about mythological satyrs (linked to Silenus, namesake of fire pink), well I haven't seen any around lately. :)
Beautiful! I have seeds for this, thank you for the cultural info! (I'm sure it's on the seed packet too, but "live advice" is always better. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a beautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteLisa, yeah I have a feeling you could kill this one if you pampered it too much.
ReplyDeleteKerri, they're great, aren't they? I love seeing them in the woods this time of year.