Dianthus deltoides ‘Arctic Fire’
Plant number: 1.180.060Maiden Pinks have been grown in gardens for centuries, most commonly as a border edging or in the rockery. Plants form a low creeping mat of bright green foliage, smothered by small white flowers with a crimson eye, the petals delicately fringed. Sweetly fragrant. Trim back after blooming to encourage repeat flowering. Good choice also for tubs and mixed containers. Easily divided in spring or early fall. Evergreen. Further details for |
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Dianthus deltoides ‘Arctic Fire’
Plant number: 1.180.060Maiden Pinks have been grown in gardens for centuries, most commonly as a border edging or in the rockery. Plants form a low creeping mat of bright green foliage, smothered by small white flowers with a crimson eye, the petals delicately fringed. Sweetly fragrant. Trim back after blooming to encourage repeat flowering. Good choice also for tubs and mixed containers. Easily divided in spring or early fall. Evergreen. Further details for |