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Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata)

Partial shade to full sun; not particular about soil; will spread by root sprouts if not managed; plant at the base of a tree or fence; vine will climb to find sunlight. Showy blooms attract hummingbirds; semi-evergreen leaves add interest in winter; several cultivars available in nursery trade.
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Fire pink (Silene virginica)

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Silene virginica
  • PLANT TYPE: Perennial
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME PRONUNCIATION: sy-LEE-nee vir-JIN-ih-kuh
  • TAGS: Plant Tags: hummingbird and red flower. Plant Types: Perennial.

Fire pink (Silene virginica) grows in full sun to part shade, in dry to medium-wet soil conditions; prefers part shade; needs excellent drainage.
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Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica)

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Spigelia marilandica
  • PLANT TYPE: Perennial
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME PRONUNCIATION: spy-GEEL-ee-ah mar-i-LAND-ih-ka
  • TAGS: Plant Tags: hummingbird and showy bloom. Plant Types: Perennial.

Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica)  is a clump-forming perennial that does very well in gardens. It blooms from the bottom upward and the flowering season can be prolonged by removing the flowers as they fade. It likes part-shade to full-shade, medium-wet conditions; prefers moist, organically rich soils; good for shaded gardens, woodland gardens, and...
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Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Impatiens capensis
  • PLANT TYPE: Annual
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME PRONUNCIATION: im-PAY-shens ka-PEN-sis
  • TAGS: Plant Tags: hummingbird. Plant Types: Annual.

Pale jewelweed, impatiens pallida, is native to Georgia.  Pale jewelweed is yellow or (rarely) cream and prefers limestone sites.
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