Definition
Flame-flower, also known as Talinum, is a succulent plant that's native to North America. Its flowers are often a bright pink or magenta, resembling tiny flames. These plants are very drought-tolerant and can survive in harsh conditions. Think of them as the desert warriors of the plant world! They bloom in the summer, attracting bees and butterflies with their nectar. They can be grown in gardens or even as houseplants ðŠī.