Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden Pink, …
Grass Pink
Grass Pink - Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden Pink, …
Feathered Pink
Feathered Pink - Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden …
Pheasant's Eye Pink
Pheasant's Eye Pink - Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden …
Garden Pink
Garden Pink - Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden Pink, …
Wild Pink
Wild Pink - Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden Pink, …
Scotch Pink
Scotch Pink - Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden Pink, …
Dianthus
The common name of 'pinks' does not refer to the color, but to the fringed or frilly …
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Dianthus (Carnation, Cheddar Pinks, Clove Pinks, Cottage Pinks, …
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Dianthus Flowers: Planting, Growing, and Caring for …
Nov 20, 2022 · Learn how to plant dianthus flowers, also known as "pinks. Hardy and adaptable, pinks range from low-growing annuals to taller perennials (such as carnations). Learn more about growing dianthuses!
Cottage Pinks, Border Pinks (Dianthus plumarius)
Features. Masses of sweetly scented, carnation-form flowers all summer long. Silvery evergreen foliage is a nice complement. Without question, one of the most satisfying perennials in the garden! Uses. Perfectly sized for rock gardens and …
Growing Dianthus Plants - The Ultimate Care Guide
Feb 1, 2022 · Carnations, sweet William, and cottage pinks do best in rich, well-draining soil that’s kept moist but not soggy. Alpine types, such as cheddar pinks, prefer a slightly alkaline, sandy soil with sharp drainage.
Dianthus Species, Cottage Pink, Feathered Pink, Garden Pink, Grass Pink