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(Dianthus, Noverna Coral Dianthus)
Long treasured by gardeners for its heady fragrance and distinct bouquet-like heads of flowers, sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived perennial native to southern Europe. The blossoms of Noverna Coral are rich coral pink with paler centers. As with all varieties in the Noverna series, This F1 hybrid departs from previous sweet Williams by going from seed to showy bloom in a matter of weeks. Flowering continues until fall. The leaves are narrow and glossy dark green.
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(Dianthus, Noverna Crimson Dianthus)
Long treasured by gardeners for its heady fragrance and distinct bouquet-like heads of flowers, sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived perennial native to southern Europe. The blossoms of the sweet William variety Noverna Crimson are jewel-toned red with a white eye ring. As with all varieties in the Noverna series, This F1 hybrid departs from previous sweet Williams by going from seed to showy bloom in a matter of weeks. Flowering continues until fall. The leaves are narrow...
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(Dianthus, Noverna Pink Dianthus)
Long treasured by gardeners for its heady fragrance and distinct bouquet-like heads of flowers, sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived perennial native to southern Europe. The blossoms of the sweet William variety Noverna Pink are lilac-pink with a pale eye. As with all varieties in the Noverna series, This F1 hybrid departs from previous sweet Williams by going from seed to showy bloom in a matter of weeks. Flowering continues until fall. The leaves are narrow and glossy dark...
James H. Schutte
(Dianthus, Noverna Purple Dianthus)
Long treasured by gardeners for its heady fragrance and distinct bouquet-like heads of flowers, sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived perennial native to southern Europe. The blossoms of the sweet William hybrid 'Noverna Purple' are deep orchid-pink. As with all varieties in the Noverna Series, this F1 hybrid departs from previous sweet Williams by going from seed to showy bloom in a matter of weeks. Flowering continues until fall. The leaves are narrow and glossy dark green....
(Dianthus, Noverna Salmon Dianthus)
Long treasured by gardeners for its heady fragrance and distinct bouquet-like heads of flowers, sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a short-lived perennial native to southern Europe. The blossoms of the sweet William variety Noverna Salmon come in shades of salmon pink with a pale eye. As with all varieties in the Noverna series, This F1 hybrid departs from previous sweet Williams by going from seed to showy bloom in a matter of weeks. Flowering continues until fall. The leaves are narrow...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Dianthus, Oakington Dianthus)
Clove-scented, semi-double, lavender-pink flowers cover ‘Oakington’ in abundance in late spring. This Blooms of Bressingham introduction has an old-fashioned look ideal for cottage gardens or sunny perennial borders.
Its neat mounds of blue-green strappy leaves are evergreen and look clean and pretty all year around. From late spring to midsummer, it offers waves of short, upright, branched stems topped with fragrant, pink flowers. The semi-double blooms look like small carnations and are great...
Jessie Keith
(Dianthus, Old Spice Dianthus)
The favorite, old-fashioned ‘Old Spice’ has charming, extremely fragrant, salmon to coral-pink flowers. This hybrid perennial has a pretty cottage garden look and is easy to grow if given the right conditions.
Like most pinks, ‘Old Spice’ offers mounds of silvery blue, linear leaves that are evergreen. From late spring into midsummer, its branched, upright stems carry fragrant, fully double blossoms of salmon to coral-pink with jagged edges. The blooms look like small carnations and are great...
PlantHaven
(Dianthus, Stardust Dianthus)
The genus Dianthus comprises approximately 300 species and more than 27,000 cultivars. Collectively known as “pinks”, these showy flowering plants have been grown for many hundreds of years. Their common name was given for the sharply-toothed petal tips of their flowers, which look like they were cut by pinking shears.
Nearly all Dianthus species hail from Eurasia and northern Africa, while only one originates from North America. Most are herbaceous tender perennials; however...
James H. Schutte
(Dianthus, Pike's Pink Dianthus)
The small, numerous flowers of ‘Pikes Pink’ are fully double, soft pink and sweetly fragrant. This low, spreading perennial is easy to grow if given the right growing conditions and ideal for sunny rock gardens and border edges.
This charming evergreen perennial forms a low, spreading mound of linear, almost grassy gray-green foliage. In late spring to early summer it becomes covered with a carpet of double pink flowers. Each gem of a bloom has sharply pinked petal edges and stands erect on...
Yoder Brothers
(Dianthus, Pinks, Pixie Star Dianthus)
Worthy of top billing in just about any perennial border, Star Series dianthus draw attention and applause with their multicolored, fragrant flowers displayed against compact mounds of handsome blue-green foliage. The cultivar 'Pixie Star' has fringed, vivid pink, single flowers with a magenta eye ring. 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, slightly...