Constant Cadence Salmon Pinks (Dianthus 'Constant Cadence Salmon')
dy-ANN-thus 'Constant Cadence Salmon'
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Deciduous Perennial Mounded
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Available May 21
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| Tray of 6 #1 gallons |
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$71.01 |
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Available June 4
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| Tray of 6 #1 gallons |
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$71.01 |
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These highly fragrant double flowers are a vibrant salmon pink, offering the elegance of pot carnations with remarkable landscape vigor. |
The Dianthus genus includes approximately 300 species and over 27,000 registered cultivar names. Several are cultivated as garden ornamentals, and most are suited to rock gardens. They are grown as annuals, biennials and evergreen perennials.Flowers are 5-parted, fragrant, pink-lilac, pink-purple or white, often with picotee margins. The common name of 'pinks' does not refer to the color, but to the fringed or frilly edging which looks like it was trimmed with 'pinking shears'. Dianthus should be planted in full sun but can tolerate some shade. Well-drained soil and good air circulation are necessary to avoid root rot and fungal diseases. Dianthus will grow in different soil types, preferring neutral to slightly alkaline soil, but can tolerate some acidity.
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Plant Data |
| Mature Size |
6 - 10 inches
tall. 8 - 12 inches
wide.
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| Moisture Tolerance |
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, avoiding waterlogging to prevent root rot.
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| Zones |
4a - 9b
(Usually hardy to -30° F)
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| Tags |
Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Container, Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Edging, Filler, Formal Garden, Foundation, Fragrant, Full Sun, Good for Bedding, Good for Beginners, Good for Borders, Good for Butterfly Garden, Good for Cottage Garden, Good for Cut Flowers, Good for Rock Garden, Low Maintenance, Medium, Mounded, Native to Asia, Native to Europe, Normal Soil, Perennial, Showy Flowers, Well-Drained Soil
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| Bloom Period |
Spring - Fall
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| Flower Color |
Salmon Pink
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Commonly Planted with...
Combine with False Indigo, Coreopsis, Lavender, Roses, or other kinds of Dianthus.
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