About
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Arvernensis' is a garden dianthus producing low mounds of fine-textured, grey-green leaves and cheerful, often fragrant flowers from late spring to midsummer. A delightful and reliable garden selection for a sunny, well-drained border.
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 usesRock gardens, borders, wildflower meadows
Care notes
CultivationWell-drained, often alkaline soil in full sun
PruningDeadhead or shear after flowering
PropagationSeed, division, or cuttings depending on species
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free
Disease resistanceRust occasionally