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Dianthus barbatus dwarf double mix


Dwarf Sweet William

USDA Zone: 2-9

Plant number: 1.185.050


Sweet William is an old-fashioned cottage garden plant that usually grows as a self seeding biennial. This strain produces a low mound of light green leaves, bearing showy clusters of bright double flowers in mixed shades from white through to pink, salmon and red, often with a contrasting eye. Excellent for edging or massing. Remove fading flowers to encourage more buds to form. Pruning plants back hard after blooming will encourage them to survive for another year. Self-sown seedlings may be moved in fall or early spring.

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Dianthus barbatus dwarf double mix

Optimal Growing Conditions

Sun Exposure
Soil Type
Soil pH
Soil Moisture
Care Level
Appearance and Characteristics

Flower Colour
Blooming Time
Foliage Color
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Flower Head Size
Height
   15-30 cm
   6-12 inches
Spread
   20-30 cm
   8-12 inches
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Growth Rate
  












Dianthus barbatus dwarf double mix


Dwarf Sweet William

USDA Zone: 2-9

Plant number: 1.185.050


Sweet William is an old-fashioned cottage garden plant that usually grows as a self seeding biennial. This strain produces a low mound of light green leaves, bearing showy clusters of bright double flowers in mixed shades from white through to pink, salmon and red, often with a contrasting eye. Excellent for edging or massing. Remove fading flowers to encourage more buds to form. Pruning plants back hard after blooming will encourage them to survive for another year. Self-sown seedlings may be moved in fall or early spring.

Further details for
Dianthus barbatus dwarf double mix

Optimal Growing Conditions

Sun Exposure
Soil Type
Soil pH
Soil Moisture
Care Level
Appearance and Characteristics

Flower Colour
Blooming Time
Foliage Color
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Flower Head Size
Height
   15-30 cm
   6-12 inches
Spread
   20-30 cm
   8-12 inches
Foot Traffic
  

Growth Rate