A Dianthus with incredible dark reddish-black flowers. Reported to be perennial down to zones 4-5?
Pronunciation
(die-AN-thus)(bar-BAY-tus)
Plant Type
All Plants, Annuals
Hardiness Zone
6
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average
Soil & Site
average, well drained
Temperature
likes color weather
Flowers
medium to dark reddish black, borne on a flat topped terminal cluster, mildly fragrant
Dimensions
12 inches
Maintenance
cut back after blooming to promote another bloom
Propagation
seeds
Cultivar Origin
Introduced in 2001 by Plant Delights Nursery, North Carolina (USA).
Misc Facts
Genus name is derived from Greek Di (of Zeus or Jove) or dios (god or divine) and antho- (flower) components meaning 'Jupiter's flower or divine flower (www.plantlives.com).
Author's Notes
I have seen this plant many times and the flower color will vary from red to deep red to reddish-black that is almost black. This may be because of the time of year, weather or amount of sun?