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Dianthus 'Apple Slice' PPAF Pinks



Grown In
3.5" Pot

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These fragrant, intricately patterned, deep velvety red, 1.5" double blossoms have pale pink to white blotches in the center of each petal with a matching narrow picotee edge. They are presented on 10" tall wiry stems above a grassy mound of glaucous blue-green, grassy foliage.






Plant Specifications/Additional Information

Height: 10 InchesDeer Resistant
Width: 12 Inches
Zone: 4-9 Zone Map
Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
Landscape Uses: Evergreen, Container, Mass, Dried, Edging, Border, Fragrant, Cut, Salt Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistant, Butterflies
Bloom: Red shades
Bloom Size: Approx 1"
Blooms: Early Summer/Fall
Cannot ship to: HI/PR

Dianthus grow best in loose, well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soils. Lime can be added to the soil if it is naturally acidic to raise the pH. Dianthus can be grown in full sun or part shade, but the foliage will not be as lush and fewer flowers will be produced if it is grown in hot, dry areas. Regular watering during prolonged dry spells will be necessary. However, they are tolerant of short periods of dryness. Do a thorough clean-up in the fall to prevent pest and disease problems, and add a layer of mulch to protect the evergreen foliage. As soon as the weather begins to warm up, remove all of this mulch to prevent crown rot. Dianthus can be propagated by division every few years in early spring, just as the new growth begins to appear. This is recommended because Dianthus tends to be a short-lived perennial otherwise. It is also easily raised from seed, but named varieties will not come true like the plain species will.

Seeds can be gathered after flowering, but the plant will loose some vigor if allowed to seed. For the best appearance remove all the flower heads when most of the flowers are finished. Trim to the congestion of foliage. Division can be made after flowering.

Propagation Method: Cuttings, Division, Seeds
Root Form: Fibrous
Soil Condition: Loamy, Well drained, Neutral ph
Environmental: Drought tolerant
Pests: aphids, caterpillars, cut worms, Fuller rose beetles, mealybugs, nematodes, red spider mites, thrips. Slugs & snails will eat the foliage.
Diseases: Anthracnose, blights, crown gall and rot, leaf spots, molds, powdery mildew, rusts, wilt