Dianthus (Red) - Plant
The Dianthus (Red), commonly known as the Carnation or Pinks, is a stunning perennial plant that brings vibrant color and delightful fragrance to any garden. With its striking red blooms, this plant not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space but also attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing positively to the ecosystem.
What makes the Dianthus (Red) truly special is its rich history and versatility. Originating from Europe and Asia, these flowers have been cherished since ancient times for their beauty and symbolism of love and admiration. Their long-lasting blooms make them a favorite for both gardens and floral arrangements.
Special features of the Dianthus (Red) include its ability to thrive in various soil types and its resistance to drought once established. This hardy plant can bloom from late spring to early fall, providing continuous color throughout the growing season.
Growing Instructions:
- Plant in well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0.
- Choose a location that receives full sun (at least 6 hours of sunlight daily).
- Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart to allow for growth.
- Water regularly, especially during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging.
Care Instructions:
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth and prolong flowering.
- Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
- Cut back foliage in late fall to promote healthy growth in spring.
- Monitor for pests like aphids and treat as necessary.
Uses:
- Perfect for borders, rock gardens, and container planting.
- Ideal for cut flower arrangements due to their long vase life.
- Can be used in cottage gardens for a classic look.
Fun Facts:
- Dianthus flowers have been cultivated for over 2,000 years, making them one of the oldest cultivated flowers.
- The name "Dianthus" comes from the Greek words "dios" (divine) and "anthos" (flower), meaning "divine flower."
- Some species of Dianthus are edible and can be used to flavor salads and desserts.