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Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Forerunner Mix Sweet William, 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...
Jessie Keith
(Heart Attack Sweet William, Sweet William)
While most cultivars of Sweet William are biennials, 'Heart Attack' performs as a perennial if sheared after flowering, or as a biennial if allowed to self-seed. The plant grows in a thick mat of wiry stems and lance-shaped leaves. In late spring the familiar carnation flowers in flat clusters cover the plant. The flower color is an unusual reddish-black. The species is native to southern Europe.
For best growth and flowering, 'Heart Attack' needs well-drained soil rich in organic matter and...
James H. Schutte
(Sooty Sweet William, Sweet William)
The deep, dark maroon flowers of sweet william ‘Sooty’ add a striking note of depth to the summer garden. Its dense clusters of single, fringed, disk-like blossoms appear from late spring through midsummer. They rise on sturdy stems rise amid clumps of flat, lance shaped, dark green foliage which bears tints of burgundy. The colorful, lightly scented blooms may be visited by bees and butterflies.
Originally native to southern Europe, sweet william is a short-lived perennial which is commonly...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Super Duplex Mix Sweet William, 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...
Jesse Saylor
(Sweet Red Sweet William, 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...
(Sweet William, Wee Willie Mix Sweet William)
The bicolored flowers of sweet william selection ‘Wee Willie’ add a striking note of depth to the late spring garden. Its dense clusters of single, fringed, disk-like blossoms appear from late spring through midsummer and are in tones of red, pink and white. They rise on sturdy stems rise amid clumps of flat, lance shaped, dark green foliage which bears tints of burgundy. The colorful, lightly scented blooms may be visited by bees and butterflies.
Originally native to southern Europe, sweet...
Syngenta
(Barbarini™ Mix Sweet William, 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. This formula mixture includes an array of solid and bicolor flowers in shades of white, pink, lavender, red and purple. The fringed, fragrant blooms are borne in large clusters 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...
Syngenta
(Barbarini™ Lilac Sweet William, Sweet William)
A new take on an old favorite, sweet william Barbarini™ Lilac is distinguished by its compact habit and ability to bloom the first year from seed. Its large, fragrant clusters of fringed, deep lavender-pink 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,...
Syngenta
(Barbarini™ Purple Bicolor Dianthus, Sweet William)
A new take on an old favorite, sweet william Barbarini™ Purple Bicolor is distinguished by its compact habit and ability to bloom the first year from seed. It bears large, fragrant clusters of fringed, deep purple flowers with paler lavender edges which bloom from late spring through midsummer. They rise on short, sturdy stems 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....
Syngenta
(Barbarini™ Purple Picotee Sweet William, Sweet William)
A new take on an old favorite, sweet william Barbarini™ Purple Picotee is distinguished by its compact habit and ability to bloom the first year from seed. Blooming from late spring through midsummer, it bears large, fragrant clusters of fringed, deep lavender-purple flowers with contrasting white edges. They rise on short, sturdy stems 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...