Dianthus Early Bird™ Radiance
Plant number: 1.181.330(=‘WP09 MAR05’) Pinks are especially popular as edging plants or in the rock garden. The Early Bird™ series are exceptionally early, long-flowering and fragrant. This selection forms a low, grassy, blue-green cushion, bearing upright stems of double, crimson-red blooms, appearing early spring and lasting through to late summer. Drought tolerant once established. Shear lightly after blooming. Flowers may be attractive to butterflies. Excellent choice for window boxes and containers. Evergreen. This selection may well prove to be hardy to Zone 3 or colder, but excellent drainage is essential. USPP#21824: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Further details for |
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Dianthus Early Bird™ Radiance
Plant number: 1.181.330(=‘WP09 MAR05’) Pinks are especially popular as edging plants or in the rock garden. The Early Bird™ series are exceptionally early, long-flowering and fragrant. This selection forms a low, grassy, blue-green cushion, bearing upright stems of double, crimson-red blooms, appearing early spring and lasting through to late summer. Drought tolerant once established. Shear lightly after blooming. Flowers may be attractive to butterflies. Excellent choice for window boxes and containers. Evergreen. This selection may well prove to be hardy to Zone 3 or colder, but excellent drainage is essential. USPP#21824: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Further details for |