Dianthus nceanusFrom Gardening WikiDianthus nceanusD. nceanus. A very distinct summer-flowering species from Rumelia and Servia, with tufts of fine rigid foliage. It is exceptionally free-flowering, and the slender stems are from 6 inches to 9 inches high, branching at the top into two to three divisions, each terminating with a small solitary white flower, the petals of which are incised. A Pink of free growth in any sunny position, but the soil must be a gritty loam. Copy & Paste the code below onto your blog, a forum, or any website to link to us. We appreciate it! |
