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Jessie Keith
(Dianthus, Pinks, Shooting Star Dianthus)
The Star Series dianthus are hybrid perennials selected for their compact mounded habit, blue-green leaves, and brilliantly colored, fragrant flowers. The cultivar 'Devon Starling' (Shooting Star) bears bright purple flowers with a magenta-purple central halo. Flowering begins and is heaviest in late spring but may continue sporadically through summer if spent blooms are removed.
Like most Dianthus, this selection likes sun and well-drained, slightly alkaline soil. It offers better vigor and...
Jessie Keith
(Cheddar Pinks, Five Star Cheddar Pinks)
The Star Series dianthus are hybrid perennials selected for their compact mounded habit, blue-green leaves, and brilliantly colored, fragrant flowers. The cultivar 'Devon Starling' (Shooting Star) bears bright purple flowers with plum-purple central halos. Flowering begins and is heaviest in late spring but may continue sporadically through summer if spent blooms are removed.
Like most Dianthus, this selection likes sun and well-drained, slightly alkaline soil. It offers better vigor and disease...
Yoder Brothers
(Cheddar Pinks, Raspberry Surprise Cheddar Pinks)
Dianthus ‘Raspberry Surprise’ is an evergreen perennial hybrid by famed breeder John Whetman. Topped with a profusion of spicy-fragrant double blooms, it is a compact plant with tidy mounds of blue-green, grass-like foliage which is durable throughout the year. The pink flowers with burgundy centers begin in late spring and continue until the weather is very hot. The petals are strongly toothed.
Plant ‘Raspberry Surprise’ in full sun or part shade in well-drained moist soil. It will bloom in...
(Diana Blueberry Dianthus, Dianthus)
Though marketed as having "true blue" flowers, the blooms of 'Diana Blueberry' are actually violet-magenta with a hint of lavender. Developed by the Dutch company, Hem Genetics, plants in the Diana Series are short-lived perennials that are most often grown as annual bedding plants. Their neat clumps of green, waxy, narrow leaves become topped with short stems sporting single flowers from early spring through midsummer, depending on the climate. Flower diameter of 'Diana Blueberry' blooms range...
(Alpine Pink, Doris Alpine Pink)
Plants in the Dianthus Allwoodii group are compact, semi-evergreen, cushion-forming perennials resulting from crossing Dianthus plumarius (cottage pink) with perpetual-flowering carnations. The cultivar 'Doris' bears many clove-scented, ruffled, double, salmon pink flowers with red eyes in late spring and early summer above mounds of grassy, blue-gray leaves. Sporadic rebloom may occur in summer and early fall.
Preferring full sun and well-drained, neutral soil, this pink is well suited to rock...
(Dynasty Orchid Dianthus)
A new and unique take on an old-fashioned biennial (or short-lived perennial), this hybrid of Dianthus barbatus (sweet William) bears heads of lightly fragrant, vivid deep pink, double flowers that resemble carnations. Produced 3 to 4 months after sowing on strong upright stems clad in narrow dark green leaves, they make an ideal cut flower.
Frost tolerant and requiring minimal maintenance, Dynasty dianthus appreciate a home in full sun and well drained, neutral soil. They are at their...
(Dynasty Pink Magic Dianthus)
A new and unique take on an old-fashioned biennial (or short-lived perennial), this hybrid of Dianthus barbatus (sweet William) bears heads of lightly fragrant, carnation-like flowers that mature from white to pale pink to rose. Produced 3 to 4 months after sowing on strong upright stems clad in narrow dark green leaves, they make an ideal cut flower.
Frost tolerant and requiring minimal maintenance, Dynasty dianthus appreciate a home in full sun and well drained, neutral soil. They...
PlantHaven
(Cheddar Pinks, Starlette Cheddar Pinks)
Worthy of top billing in just about any perennial border, Star Series dianthus draw applause with their multicolored, fragrant flowers displayed against compact mounds of handsome blue-green foliage. The fringed, intricately patterned, single flowers are white, pink, red, or purple with boldly contrasting markings. Flowering begins and is heaviest in late spring but may continue sporadically through summer if spent blooms are removed.
Like most pinks, Star Series dianthus like sun and well-drained,...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Dianthus, First Love Dianthus)
The single, fringed blossoms of hybrid border pink 'First Love' open white, then transform to pale pink before turning lavender-rose with maturity. All shades appear at the same time, creating a lovely, multi-tone drift of color. Blooming from late spring throughout summer, the flowers have a sweet, spicy fragrance, and may attract bees and butterflies. They rise on slender stems from spreading, evergreen mounds of linear, blue-green foliage. In areas with very warm winters, this plant may continue...
Yoder Brothers
(Allwood's Pink, Frosty Fire Pink)
Plants in the Dianthus Allwoodii group are compact, semi-evergreen, cushion-forming perennials resulting from crossing Dianthus plumarius (cottage pink) with perpetual-flowering carnations. The cultivar 'Frosty Fire' bears many clove-scented, ruffled, double, vivid red flowers in late spring and early summer above mounds of grassy, silvery-blue, evergreen leaves. Sporadic rebloom may occur in summer and early fall.
Preferring full sun and well-drained, neutral soil, this pink is well suited...