Dianthus Barbatus

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  • Dianthus barbatus 'Pinocchio'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Red, pink, white and bicolor (double) 'Pinocchio' is a dwarf, double-flowering sweet William that typically grows to 9" tall. Small fringed flowers in a range of vivid colors including red, pink, white and bicolor, sometime with a contrasting ...More…

  • Dianthus barbatus 'Sooty'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — 'Sooty' typically grows to 18" tall. It is primarily noted for its maroon-chocolate flowers (to 3/4") and red stems. Flowers typically bloom from spring to early summer. Lance-shaped, medium green leaves mature to mahogany. Maroon ...More…

  • Dianthus barbatus 'Heart Attack'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — 'Heart Attack' typically grows to 12" tall and features small reddish-black flowers held in dense, flat-topped terminal, carnation-like clusters (3-5" wide). Blooms from late spring to early summer. Lance-shaped medium green leaves (to ...More…

  • Dianthus barbatus

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. However, many gardeners simply purchase cold treated plants in spring and grow them as annuals. Moreover, many of the new cultivars will ...More…

  • Annual Flowers: Dianthus barbatus

    NC State University Coop Extension — White, pink, salmon, purple, red, lavender flowers with sweet fragrance A biennial treated as an annual; recent hybrids are annuals; remove spent flowers; moderate watering; may reseed 4 to 18 inchesMore…

  • Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus)

    University of California IPM — Yellowing of new growth. Plants stunted and leaves point downward instead of upward as in a healthy plant. Leaves gradually turn yellow and die. The vascular system of the lower stem and roots is brown. Fungus survives in soil for many years as ...More…


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