Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' scientific classification
Dianthus barbatus belongs to the Dianthus genus, Caryophyllaceae family and Cariophyllales order.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' name
It is also known as dianthus barbatus.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' geographic location
It is native to eastern Europe.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' structure
It is perennial flowering plant. It can grow up to 75cm tall.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' leaves
The leaves are blue green. They are simple shaped leaves. They can grow up to 10cm.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' flowers
It has pink, purple, red and white flowers. The petals have serrated edges. They are scented flowers.
It has pink, purple, red and white flowers. The petals have serrated edges. They are scented flowers.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' soil
It prefers well drained soils.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' propagation
It can be propagated through seeds.
Dianthus 'Sweet Williams' uses
It is used to attract bees, to attract birds, to attract butterflies.
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