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Dianthus Plum Glory Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials
Plum amazing! Nonstop quarter-sized, violet-pink, single flowers with red eyes bloom from late spring through fall. Notched petal edges are tipped in white. Charming miniature bouquets placed in your favorite bud vase will brighten windowsills. Fragrant too! The EverBloom? Series of Dianthus are densely branched with short strong flower stems and …
Plum amazing! Nonstop quarter-sized, violet-pink, single flowers with red eyes bloom from late spring through fall. Notched petal edges are tipped in white. Charming miniature bouquets placed in your favorite bud vase will brighten windowsills. Fragrant too! The EverBloom? Series of Dianthus are densely branched with short strong flower stems and bold color. A rock garden favorite, slow-spreading ground cover, edger, or front of the border charmer. It completes its must-have status with its alluring fragrance. Who can resist Dianthus? The more the flowers are cut, the more they bloom. Blossoms sparkle against compact silver blue-green foliage.
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Plum amazing! Nonstop quarter-sized, violet-pink, single flowers with red eyes bloom from late spring through fall. Notched petal edges are tipped in white. Charming miniature bouquets placed in your favorite bud vase will brighten windowsills. Fragrant too! The EverBloom? Series of Dianthus are densely branched with short strong flower stems and bold color. A rock garden favorite, slow-spreading ground cover, edger, or front of the border charmer. It completes its must-have status with its alluring fragrance. Who can resist Dianthus? The more the flowers are cut, the more they bloom. Blossoms sparkle against compact silver blue-green foliage.