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pinks dianthus

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PSS123 summer Perennials
... Indigo Baptisia (australis) Bellflower Campanula (glomerata) Snakeroot Cimicifuga (racemosa) Clematis Clematis Tickseed Coreopsis Delphinium Delphinium Pinks Dianthus Gas Plant Dictamnus (albus 'Rubra') Foxglove Digitalis Globe Thistle Echinops Fleabane Erigeron Sea Holly Eryngium ...
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justgardeners.com
... picked up many names including pinks, gillyflower, cottage pink, clove pink, and sweet william. The most popular florist cut flower, the carnation, is also a dianthus. The name "pinks" is interesting in that ... and purple for borders, for cut flowers, or to grow as a tender perennial. China pinks (Dianthus chinensis) also is either an annual, biennial, or tender perennial (zone 7) depending on variety ...
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Ground Covers: Dianthus plumarius
... Ground Covers: Dianthus plumarius Scientific Name Dianthus plumarius Common Name Pinks; Dianthus Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9 Habit: Evergreen Growth ...
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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Dianthus Flowers
... to Grow Dianthus Annual, Crimsonia Dianthus are hardy perennial flowers with bright, fragrant blooms, perfect for your flowered. Some of the more popular Dianthus are known as Carnations, Sweet William, and Cottage Pinks. Dianthus ... tolerate a little crowding, and look good in clumps or groups. How to Grow Dianthus: Dianthus are very easy to grow. They prefer a cool climate, full sun, and rich, ...
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The Gardener's Network - Flowers : Pinks Perennial Flowers
... .com Search for: Flowers Annuals Perennials Bulbs How To Grow Pinks Perennial, Dianthus Ceryophyllus Pinks are members of the Dianthus family, a group of over 300 species. This group of flowers includes Carnations, Baby's Breath, and Sweet William. So, the attractive and sweet scented Pinks ...
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Dianthus Collection at the Center for Historic Plants
... Plants » Collections » Dianthus Collection Dianthus Stock and Inventory at CHP's Tufton Farm MULE PINKS: Emile Pare Emile Pare - pink sport German Red Carnation Napoleon III SPECIES AND NON-PLUMARIUS TYPES: Dianthus arenarius D ... plants is thriving today in both Britain and the States. For information about the American Dianthus Society contact: Rand B. Lee P. O. Box 22232 Santa Fe, NM 87502-2232 ( ...
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Dianthus - pinks, carnation
... Dianthus - pinks, carnation | home | | hostas | | perennials | | tools, books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Dianthus (dye-AN-thus). Pinks, carnation. - Soil: Average to sandy, well-drained Blooms: Spring and summer Zones: 3 - 8 Dianthus ...
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Royal Horticultural Society - Plants: Carnations & pinks
... Plant Awards Plant Groups Plant Advice Plants   Carnations & pinks The RHS is closely associated with the genus Dianthus, the carnations and pinks, in various ways. Not only has it two ... trials. Registration Dianthus is one of nine important plant groups for which the RHS is the International Registration Authority. Registration of Dianthus cultivar names The RHS Joint Carnation & Pinks Committee ...
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Tesselaar Bulbs: Old English Pinks plant care
... Bulbs: Old English Pinks plant care Home > Plant care and Growing Guides > Old English Pinks Old English Pinks Botanical name: Dianthus x deltoides Family: Caryophyllaceae Plant type: Evergreen perennial. Size (HxW): 25- ... vases and posies. Last Reviewed: 10/27/2004 2:47:49 PM Keywords: Old English Pinks, plant care, garden care, garden tip, plant guide, garden guide, perennial, flower bulb, spring ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:D:Dianthus
Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:D:Dianthus home | help Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: D: Dianthus Informational sites only, please. Information about growing and caring for plants of the genus Dianthus (pinks, carnations, sweet william) in the garden. Copyright © 1998-2005 Netscape Last update: 7:42 PT, Wednesday, March 23, 2005 - edit
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