About
Dianthus gallicus, the Jersey pink, is a tufted, mat-forming perennial from the sand dunes and coastal habitats of western Europe producing the characteristic narrow, grey-green leaves and fragrant, pink, fringed flowers of the genus in summer. A charming and ornamental coastal pink for a sunny, well-drained position.
About the genus
Dianthus, the pinks and carnations, are annuals, evergreen perennials and subshrubs with narrow, often grey or blue-green leaves and showy, frequently fragrant flowers with fringed or toothed petals in white, pink, red or purple. Among the most beloved of all cottage-garden plants.
Plant details
Suggested usesBorders, containers, edging, gravel gardens
Care notes
CultivationWell-drained, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun
PruningDeadhead regularly. Trim after main flush
PropagationCuttings of non-flowering shoots in summer
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free
Disease resistanceRust may occur. Good drainage and air circulation help