Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Bath’s Pink’ cheddar pinks

Description

This cheddar pink was divided and passed around by Jane Bath of Stone Mountain, GA, resulting in one of the best pink flowering Dianthus cultivars. Highly fragrant, fringed, star-shaped blooms of vivid pink stand about 8-10 above the foliage. Removing the dead flowers will give you a year-round thick ground cover of attractive foliage. Photo courtesy of University of Wisconsin Extension Service.

This cheddar pink was divided and passed around by Jane Bath of Stone Mountain, GA, resulting in one of the best pink flowering Dianthus cultivars. Highly fragrant, fringed, star-shaped blooms of vivid pink stand about 8-10 above the foliage. Removing the dead flowers will give you a year-round thick ground cover of attractive foliage. Photo courtesy of University of Wisconsin Extension Service.