Rated Neutral as new in my garden. It is supposed to be a perennial but for me, most dianthus are bianuals. This cultivar is part of t...Read Morehe Scent First series, and appropriately so because of its delicious fragrance. It has silvery foliage and produces lots of flowers, which are semi-double white with a dark red center. Mine is planted in a container, along with succulents in a 50/50 mix of perlite and landscapers soil. Watering requirements are low once established.
One of the prettiest, most attractive little Dianthus imaginable!
Our plant was still in bloom when the first frosts came last yea...Read Morer.
After a very few weeks recovery it was back in bud in late March and has been full of flowers continually. Now, in late July, I have taken a few spent blooms from it and noticed that it still has many buds still to open. Everyone who has seen this plant has stopped to admire it.
I've taken cuttings and they have all rooted in a pot of sharp sand.
Rated Neutral as new in my garden. It is supposed to be a perennial but for me, most dianthus are bianuals. This cultivar is part of t...Read More
One of the prettiest, most attractive little Dianthus imaginable!
Our plant was still in bloom when the first frosts came last yea...Read More