Description
Common Name: Dwarf Sweet William Barbarini Salmon
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, salmon 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, fringe-petal flowers are a beautiful salmon colour.
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