Botanical Name: Centaurium beyrichii
Common Name: Mountain Pinks
Here is a beautiful bouquet that grows! Mountain Pinks are many branched and form a mound of lovely color. They grow naturally in seepage areas on rocky or gravelly limestone slopes or hillsides. This is a perfect wildflower for your rock garden or at the front of a well-drained flower border. Sow the seeds in the fall where they are to grow, as they do not like to be moved in any stage. Blooms from May through July. Reaches a height of 6"-1ft tall. Texas Native.
Light: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water: Low to Moderate
Soil: Sandy, Caliche