Description
Common Name: Dwarf Sweet William Barbarini Rose
Sweet William is an old-fashioned cottage garden plant that usually grows as a self seeding biennial.
This dwarf hybrid strain produces showy clusters of fragrant, fringed, rose-pink flowers. Terrific in containers or for edging borders. Developed to flower well even in the first year, then hopefully return for a second. Self-sown seedlings may be moved in fall or early spring.
Size: 2.5” potted plant
Height: 6.0-8.0”
Spread: 8.0-12.0”
Flower Description: Fragrant flowers are rose pink and fringed.
Light Requirement: Full Sun.
Soil Type: Dianthus require very well-drained soil.
Hardiness Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Attributes: Dwarf, Compact, Fragrant, Cut Flower, Cut Foliage, Deer Resistant, Showy Flower, Showy Foliage, Long Bloom, Rebloomer, Attracts Butterflies
Care: Easy Care, Deadheading required for rebloom