St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | January 2005 | positive
My plant of D. alpinus was purchased in 1993. The foliage is shiny, bright green, different from most Dianthus which have blue or grey t...Read Moreinted foliage. The relatively large flowers are nearless stemless. Flower colour can be variable but magenta to fuchsia is the most common. They love lime. Plants are relatively slow-growing so would be ideal for an alpine trough.
My plant of D. alpinus was purchased in 1993. The foliage is shiny, bright green, different from most Dianthus which have blue or grey t...Read More