Two to five-inch round clusters of single-petaled flowers stand proudly on sturdy stems. Fringed edges give these florets a slightly fancy style, while the overall impact is warm and homey. The center of each bloom stands out due to a fun ring of a contrasting color.
We grow blackened red and various shades of pink and purple.
Fun fact: The dianthus flowers we grow are kissing cousins to carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus).
Edible: yes
Dries/Presses: well
Also called: Dianthus
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