Perennials - Dianthus
Baths Pink Dianthus
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The Dianthus Baths Pink, Dianthus gratianopolitanus, is a beautiful soft, light pink flower. Baths Pink was the 1999 Theodore Kein Plant Award Winner, and one can see why. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Baths Pink is one not to miss. Dianthus Baths Pink has a plant spread of 6-8 and a height of 6. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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Blushing Maidens Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Blushing Maidens' Dianthus Hybrid, has beautiful blush pink blooms and silver foliage. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Blushing Maidens is one not to miss. Dianthus Blushing Maidens has a plant spread of 6-8 and a height of 6. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage - a very pretty plant.
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Cinnamon Red Hots Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Cinnamin Red Hots', Dianthus Caryophyllushave, brilliant red flowers clustered atop short stems with a delightful fragrance. Grows best in full sun to part shade. A bed and basket treasure.Dianthus needs a sunny site with well-drained soil, but will tolerate some shade in the afternoon and humidity. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths and for edgeing - a very pretty plant.
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Double Spotty Dianthus
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The Dianthus Double Spotty', Dianthus x 'Double Spotty, has a wonderful red rose flower with white spots. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Double Spotty is one not to miss. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, or edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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Fancy Knickers Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Fancy Knickers', Dianthus Hybrid, has elegant white flowers with just a touch of red in the center. Their very compact habit and free blooming nature make the 'Fancy Knickers' Dianthus a stand out both in container gardens and perennial borders. Dianthus needs a sunny site with well-drained soil, but will tolerate some shade in the afternoon and humidity. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths and for edgeing - a very pretty plant.
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Firewitch Dianthus
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The Dianthus Firewitch, Dianthus gratianopolitanus, is a beautiful pink flower that can be somewhat lacey and fringed. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Firewitch is one not to miss. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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Frosty Fire Dianthus
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The Dianthus Frosty Fire, Dianthus x allwoodii, is a wonderful double red flowered Dianthus. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Frosty Fire is one not to miss. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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Miss Pinky Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Miss Pinky', Dianthus Hybrid, has huge, deep salmon pink blooms that would be a flower-arrangers delight. Their very compact habit and free blooming nature make the 'Miss Pinky' Dianthus a stand out both in container gardens and perennial borders. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, fand for edging. - a very pretty plant.
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Mountain Mist Dianthus
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The Dianthus Mountain Mist, Dianthus gratianopolitanus, is a beautiful smoky pink flower that can be somewhat lacey and fringed. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Mountain Mist is one not to miss. Dianthus Mountain Mist has a plant spread of 6-8 and a height of 6. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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Purple Bouquet Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Purple Bouquet', Dianthus Barbatushas, a lightly scented, lavender bloom. They have a maximun height of 20" and a spread of 10" to 12" . Dianthus 'Bouquet Purple' grows long straight stems to 24" in length. This unique trait has made it a popular plant for commercial cut flower growers. Plant in full sun in fertile well drained soil in either beds or containers. "Bouquet Purple' is quite heat tolerant. Flowers are lightly scented and excellent for cutting. It is well suited for backyard landscapes and cutting gardens.
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Roshish One Dianthus
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The Dianthus Roshish One, 'Dianthus', is a Fleming legacy via the University of Nebraska. With its wonderful velvety, dark rose flower with dainty traces of white, it is a definite favorite. Not to mention its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Roshish One is one not to miss. Dianthus Roshish One has a plant spread of 8-12 and a height of 10. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, in rock gardens, along walks or paths, or edging and in cottage gardens. (PPAF)
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Rosie Cheeks Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Rosie Cheeks' has vibrant pink flowers that look especially stunning combined with blue and purple shades. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. Dianthus needs a sunny site with well-drained soil, but will tolerate some shade in the afternoon and humidity. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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Rubys Tuesday Dianthus
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The Dianthus 'Rubys Tuesday', Dianthus Hybrid, has flowers that are a deep red carnation with a sweet fragrance. Their very compact habit and free blooming nature make the 'Ruby Tuesday' Dianthus a stand out both in container gardens and perennial borders. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.They are especially stunning when paired with white or silver.
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Tiroler Dianthus
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The Dianthus,'Tiroler Gebirgshaengenelke', Dianthus Caryophyllus, are mound shaped plants. The grass like leaves are pointed. This plant blooms from June to September with several shades of pink colors to choose from.Water moderately and avoid standing water. Feed every 2 weeks. This Dianthus thrives in loamy humus rich garden soil.
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Zing Rose Dianthus
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The Dianthus Zing Rose, Dianthus Deltoides, is a beautiful bright rose/mauve flower. With its grassy blue-gray foliage and profuse blooming time, Zing Rose is one not to miss. Dianthus Zing Rose has a plant spread of 12-18 and a height of 6. Dianthus will bloom from mid summer to early fall. In order for a longer bloom time, deadhead the blooms continuously throughout the summer. These fragrant, spicy dove like flowers look wonderful as a border plant, rock gardens, along walks or paths, for edging and a definite in cottage gardens.
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ACORN HILL
Acorn Hill is the name
we’ve given to our home. Situated in the
Blue Ridge Mountains of North
Carolina, it is so named for the thousands of acorns
produced by the red oaks growing here. We
spent years looking for just the right spot.
Some of the most important criteria were plenty of room to garden and
space for our menagerie of dogs and cats to safely run and play. And we found it here.
We have undertaken
several big outdoor projects and have many more planned. I have been taking pictures and making notes,
which in essence constitute a journal of these projects. I thought it might be interesting and perhaps
helpful to share our progress. So in
addition to my Garden Journal
where I routinely note what’s happening around
the garden, we’ve added Acorn Hill Garden Projects
to our site and intend to
update it as we complete specific projects.
The Acorn Hill Garden Projects detail specific projects from start to
finish with notes on what we learned in the process.
When we first came to
Acorn Hill, one of the first things I realized was that I had more great ideas
than I had time, energy, or money. I had
so many things that I hoped to accomplish the first year, but luckily we didn’t
get very much done. I say luckily
because when starting a garden in a new place it is critical to observe, for at
least one full cycle of the seasons, how the seasons change the existing
landscape, how the views from your house differ in summer and winter, and how
you and your family use your outdoor space.
So lesson number one was be
patient. Something I’ve been known
to have trouble with.
The projects listed below are things we’ve done so far, and
things we intend to complete in the near future. As I write the story of each, I’ll include my
thoughts on what we’ve done right and what we’ve learned from the things that
haven’t gone as planned. I hope you find
these stories useful and, if nothing else, amusing. We try to have fun at whatever we do,
otherwise, why do it!
So look for these stories coming soon to
Acorn Hill Garden Projects:
- A year
of observation, four seasons at Acorn Hill
- A path
through the wilderness, making the upper and lower trails
- The
long and short of it, creating a view from the porch
- Keeping
the hounds at bay, do-it-yourself garden fencing
- High on
a hill, creating the hilltop garden
We hope that you've enjoyed our collection of Perennials - Dianthus. If you're looking for something
other than Perennials - Dianthus, we hope that you'll find it here. We also hope that you'll come back often.
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