Dianthus Pinks Asst

$14.99 / 1G


Item # 07169


Botanical: Dianthus sp.
Common: Dianthus
Extended Features: Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink' has delicate pink flowers that are sweet smelling atop blue-green foliage. Exceptional ground cover. Full sun and well drained soil. Moderately salt tolerant. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink' Common Name: Cheddar Pinks Bath's Pink Features: Fragrant Flower, Salt Tolerant, Good Cut Flower, Rebloomer Bloom Time: Spring - Summer Light Requirements: Full Sun Attracts Butterflies Resists Deer Mature Plant Size: 6 - 8 inches Zone 3 - 9
Benefits: Attractive accent, border, or container plant. Exceptional ground cover.
How To Maintain: Divide and/or transplant in November using Rock Phosphate fertilizer. Cut flowers and foliage to within 2" of soil and add to compost pile. Feed with Flowertone in March. Spray with All-season Oil in May for insect control. Deep-soak with Vitamin B-1 fertilizer every 2 weeks for first 2 summers. Re-mulch in June and January
Usage: Attractive accent, border, or container plant
Plant In: Well drained and moist soil
Interest: Drought tolerant, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, also deer resistant
Bloom In: May thru July
Flower: Deep cherry red flowers, dark crimson eye. Spicy clove fragrance
Full Size: 6"-12"
Spacing: 18"
Habit: Low growing, flowering perennial
Growth: Fast
Exposure: Full Sun
Hardiness: -40 to -30 deg. F
Water Use: Drought tolerant once established
Leaf: Tufts of grasslike leaves
Seasonal: Perennial

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