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Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta
Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta
Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta
Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta
Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta
Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta

Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta Garden Cut Flowers - 1000 Seeds

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Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta Features

  • Dianthus caryophyllus, or Carnation, is one of the most popular flowers ever grown. They are perfect for the cutting garden as they grow to a height of 24 inches and have strong stems.

  • This carnation is a 24 inch tall perennial growing in USDA zones 6 - 10.

  • This Chabaud variety, Magenta, is a brilliant color of deep violet-pink and with the spicy-sweet fragrance that is so well-known to Carnations. The foliage is grayish-green, and this plant enjoys a position in full sun.

  • Start the seed indoors in the spring 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost. Or, directly sow the seed outdoors in prepared seedbeds after danger of frosts have passed.

  • Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant. Cover the seeds thinly with soil and keep it moist. With temperatures between 65 - 70F, germination is normally within 14 days.


About Outsidepride Dianthus Carnation Chabaud Magenta

Dianthus caryophyllus, or Carnation, is one of the most popular flowers ever grown. They are perfect for the cutting garden as they grow to a height of 24 inches and have strong stems. This Chabaud variety, Magenta, is a brilliant color of deep violet-pink and with the spicy-sweet fragrance that is so well-known to Carnations. The foliage is grayish-green, and this plant enjoys a position in full sun. Carnations bloom longer when deadheaded. Start the seed indoors in the spring 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost. Or, directly sow the seed outdoors in prepared seedbeds after danger of frosts have passed. Cover the seeds thinly with soil and keep it moist. With temperatures between 65 - 70F, germination is normally within 14 days.