Calandrinia ciliata is a species of flowering plant known as fringed redmaids[3] and red-maids.
[6] It is native to western North America from British Columbia to New Mexico and Guatemala, where it is widespread and common.
[2] In the Falkland Islands iT is known by the synonym Calandrinia feltonii, and by the common name Felton's flower.
It is named after Arthur Felton, a resident of the Falkland Islands, who sent specimens of the plant in 1910 to Swedish botanist Carl Skottsberg.
[7] Calandrinia ciliata is an annual herb which varies greatly in size from a small patch a few centimeters wide to an erect form approaching 40 cm (16 in) tall.