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'Frosty Fire' Dianthus

PERENNIAL

Description

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  • Showy red flowers bloom all summer long.
  • Perfect for both containers and pathways.
  • Zones 3-9, sun, 8″ tall x 12″ wide at maturity.
Zone 3-9
Light sun
low

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Size
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Hand-picked at our greenhouse

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Shipped to your door

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Arrives as young plant

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More Information

Description Frosty Fire' (Dianthus × allwoodii) adds a year-long interest to your sunny garden with its ground-hugging mat of silvery-blue evergreen foliage. While this textural display is stunning, the real show starts in summer when its foliage is covered in a sea of fiery red, double flowers. This prolific bloomer has a fragrance that's irresistible to butterflies, but deer tend to avoid it. Dianthus is perfect for beginner gardeners as it only requires a sunny spot to truly shine. Try planting this cheerful plant in containers or along pathways for a floriferous display year after year! Details How To Grow

Garden Care

All About Growing & Caring For Dianthus

Dianthus, known as ‘pinks,’ are vibrant, low-growing perennials with ruffled blooms in an array of red, pink, purple, and white colors. With dianthus, there is no need to sacrifice beauty for utility; it’s perfect for lining pathways or making a statement in a container. Here, we’ll show you how to grow and care for dianthus, discuss how to use dianthus and answer frequently asked questions about this prolific bloomer.

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M. (New Mexico)
Heat or cold

These plants are great. Neither heat nor cold killed, or even slowed these down. When spring came around I had several beautiful, healthy plants.