
Habitat
Fire pink grows in open woods and rocky deciduous slopes in eastern North America, ranging as far north as extreme southern Ontario. It is protected as a state endangered species in Wisconsin and Florida, and as a state threatened species in Michigan.Fire pink's principal pollinator is the ruby-throated hummingbird , which is attracted by the flowers bright red petals and sugary nectar.
Fire pink begins blooming in late spring and continuing throughout the summer. It is sometimes grown in wildflower, shade, and rock gardens.
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