Sabatia angularis

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Rosepink
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Sabatia angularis

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S. angularis
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Sabatia angularis

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Sabatia angularis, the rosepink,[3] rose pink, American centaury, bitterbloom, bitter bloom, or square-stemmed sabatia, is a plant native to the United States. It blooms from July to August with fragrant pink flowers.[2]

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Form albiflora has white flowers.

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