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Pink Twink
$3.50
Pink Twink is a small taprooted annual with a simple to many branched stem. It has small white to pink flowers and is found infrequently at low to mid elevations. It is also known as Slender Phlox.
Latin Name | Microsteris gracilis | |
Type | Forb | |
Height and Spread | Up to 30 cm tall. | Up to 20 cm spread. |
Bloom Colour | White to yellow corolla tube with pink to lavender lobes. | |
Bloom Months | Spring (April-May) | |
Foliage Colour | Dark to light green. | |
Seed Months | Seeds mature in mid summer. | |
Light and Water | Grows in open forests, meadows, floodplains, and stream sides. | Generally grows in moist to wet conditions. |
Ethnobotany Information | There is very limited ethnobotanical information available for Pink Twink. | |
Wildlife Uses | While Pink Twink may be a minor food source for some wildlife, its small size and limited abundance limits its usefulness. | |
Garden Uses | Pink Twink is a great addition to a native plant garden to fill in small spaces. | |
Facts | Pink Twink is the only species in the genus Microsteris and is highly variable. | |
Propagation Techniques | Pink Twink is propagated by seed, though it can be somewhat difficult to successfully propagate. |
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