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Dianthus hyssopifolius
Currently this plant is unavailable. However, we may have it in the future, so please if you wish to be added to a wish list.

The alpine Dianthus are amongst the staples of the rock garden, providing lots of reliable colour after the first flush of spring flowers has passed. They form neat cushions of thin, pointed leaves, blue-grey in the majority of species, and have short stems, each with a few, wide-open, five-petalled flowers, mostly in the white-pink-red colour range. With over 100 European species, identification is often tricky.

Dianthus hyssopifolius has lovely, deeply fringed, pink flowers borne on slender stalks with grey-green foliage.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 30cm
Height 40cm
Family Caryophyllaceae
Flowering Summer
Garden habitat open, sunny position
Soil well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height 40 cm

Code

DHS-9
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FLOWERING
9 cm pot £4.00
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