USDA Zone: 4-9
This collection is considered the best in Dianthus genetics with attractive, mounding foliage, excellent vigour and heat tolerance. Pinks are especially popular as edging plants or in the rock garden. This selection forms a low, grassy cushion of grey-green leaves, bearing upright stems of deep magenta-pink single flowers with a spicy clove fragrance. Drought tolerant once established. Shear lightly after blooming. Flowers may be attractive to butterflies. Evergreen.
 Sun Exposure  
   Full Sun
Soil Type  
   Normal or
   Sandy 
Soil pH  
   Neutral or
   Alkaline or
   Acid
Soil Moisture  
   Dry
Care Level  
   Easy 
Flower Colour  
   Deep Pink 
Blooming Time  
   Early Summer  
   Mid Summer  
   Late Summer  
   Mid Spring  
   Late Spring  
   Early Fall 
Foliage Color  
   Grey Green 
Plant Uses & Characteristics  
   Accent: Good Texture/Form  
   Alpine & Rock  
   Attracts Butterflies  
   Border  
   Containers  
   Cut Flower  
   Deer Resistant  
   Drought Tolerant  
   Edging  
   Evergreen  
   Fragrant 
Flower Head Size  
   Small 
Height  
    15-20 cm  
    6-8 inches
Spread  
    20-30 cm  
    8-12 inches
Foot Traffic  
    None 
 
 Growth Rate  
    Slow