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Fringed Pink Seeds ( Dianthus superbus )
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Fringed Pink Seeds ( Dianthus superbus )

Fringed Pink is a native European perennial with flowers in shades of pale pink to white. Its flowers have a spicy fragrance and deeply cut petals, thus the common name. Although recorded in European gardens by the seventeenth century, and pictured in the Botanical Magazine in 1795, it remained uncommon both in Europe and America until the …
Fringed Pink is a native European perennial with flowers in shades of pale pink to white. Its flowers have a spicy fragrance and deeply cut petals, thus the common name. Although recorded in European gardens by the seventeenth century, and pictured in the Botanical Magazine in 1795, it remained uncommon both in Europe and America until the early nineteenth century. Fringed Pink grows eighteen to twenty-four inches high and blooms in late spring. Sow seeds outdoors in spring or early autumn in a sunny, well-drained site. Fringed Pinks are good at the front of flower borders as well as in cut flower arrangements. Winter-hardy in USDA Zones 6-9. Approximately 115-120 seeds per pack.
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Fringed Pink is a native European perennial with flowers in shades of pale pink to white. Its flowers have a spicy fragrance and deeply cut petals, thus the common name. Although recorded in European gardens by the seventeenth century, and pictured in the Botanical Magazine in 1795, it remained uncommon both in Europe and America until the early nineteenth century. Fringed Pink grows eighteen to twenty-four inches high and blooms in late spring. Sow seeds outdoors in spring or early autumn in a sunny, well-drained site. Fringed Pinks are good at the front of flower borders as well as in cut flower arrangements. Winter-hardy in USDA Zones 6-9. Approximately 115-120 seeds per pack.