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Syngenta
(Barbarini™ Rose Sweet William, Sweet William)
A new take on an old favorite, sweet william Barbarini™ Rose is distinguished by its compact habit and ability to bloom the first year from seed. Its large, fragrant clusters of saucy, rose-pink flowers appear on short, sturdy stems from late spring through midsummer. They rise amid tufts of narrow, deep green foliage, and are visited by bees and butterflies.
Sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly treated as an annual or biennial. Originally native to Europe, this cottage...
Syngenta
(Sweet William)
Offering a new take on an old favorite, sweet william in the Barbarini™ Series are distinguished by their compact habit and ability to bloom the first year from seed. Their large clusters of single, fringed flowers appear in many solid and bicolor shades of white, red, pink, purple, lavender and rose. They are borne on short, sturdy stems from late spring through midsummer amid tufts of narrow, deep green foliage. Sweetly fragrant, the colorful blooms are also enjoyed by bees and butterflies.
Sweet...
Syngenta
(Barbarini™ White Sweet William, Sweet William)
A new take on an old favorite, sweet william Barbarini™ White is distinguished by its compact habit and ability to bloom the first year from seed. Its large, fragrant clusters of fringed, pure white flowers bloom on short, sturdy stems from late spring through midsummer. They rise amid tufts of narrow, deep green foliage, and are visited by bees and butterflies.
Sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly treated as an annual or biennial. Originally native to Europe, this cottage...
(Forerunner Sweet William)
Originally native to southern Europe, sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly treated as an annual or biennial. Beloved for its bright clusters of lightly scented flowers borne in summer, this old fashioned favorite self-sows readily to form charming colonies, ensuring its long-lived presence in the garden. Much hybridization has occurred to broaden the range of flower and leaf colors of sweet william, as well as to intensify its fragrance.
Typically blooming in the second...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Indian Carpet Sweet William, Sweet William)
Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived perennial native to southern Europe and long prized in gardens for its flat-topped heads of colorful, often spotted flowers. Indian Carpet is a compact, seed-grown strain of sweet William noted for its dense, dwarf habit and showy, dark-eyed flowers. The large heads of white, pink, and red blooms are particularly eye-catching en masse. The foliage is green and lance-shaped. Plant in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is neutral to slightly...
(Midget Mix Sweet William, Sweet William)
The short stems of sweet william ‘Midget Mix’ are topped with dense clusters of solid and bicolor flowers in shades of white, pink, red and lavender. Blooming from late spring through midsummer, its bright blossoms rise amid clumps of narrow, semi-evergreen foliage, and may be visited by bees and butterflies.
Originally native to southern Europe, sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly treated as an annual or biennial. Typically blooming in the second season from sowing,...
(Super Duplex Sweet William)
Originally native to southern Europe, sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly treated as an annual or biennial. Beloved for its bright clusters of lightly scented flowers borne in summer, this old fashioned favorite self-sows readily to form charming colonies, ensuring its long-lived presence in the garden. Much hybridization has occurred to broaden the range of flower and leaf colors of sweet william, as well as to intensify its fragrance.
Typically blooming in the second...
Originally native to southern Europe, sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly treated as an annual or biennial. Beloved for its bright clusters of lightly scented flowers borne in summer, this old fashioned favorite self-sows readily to form charming colonies, ensuring its long-lived presence in the garden. Much hybridization has occurred to broaden the range of flower and leaf colors of sweet william, as well as to intensify its fragrance.
Typically blooming in the second...
(Carnation)
The presumed parent of the familiar florist's carnation, this tender herbaceous perennial from the Mediterranean region bears starry, purple-pink flowers in late spring and summer. The fringed, clove-scented, five-petaled blooms are clustered on tall jointed stems above evergreen tufts of linear, grass-like, blue-green leaves.
Famous for their large, colorful, and often fragrant double flowers, florist's carnations result from centuries of breeding of Dianthus caryophyllus. The large...
James H. Schutte
(China Pinks)
China pinks are short-lived, herbaceous perennials which are native to central and southern China. Commonly treated as annuals in the garden, they are valued for their colorful, prolific flowers displayed over a long period in summer. They typically bloom in the first year from seed, and have been bred to produce an array of solid and bicolor flowers in shades of pink, white and red.
Appearing from late spring throughout summer, the flat, disk-like flowers of China pinks have heavily fringed...