![]() ![]() 88 to 1.2 dry liters in volumeġ.0 to 1.3 dry quarts / 1.1 to 1.41 dry liters in volumeġ.1 to 2.1 dry quarts / 1.2 to 2.3 dry liters in volumeġ.7 to 2.3 dry quart / 1.87 to 2.53 dry liters in volumeĢ.26 to 3.73 dry quarts / 2.49 to 4.11 dry liters in volumeģ.5 to 4.3 dry quarts / 3.85 to 4.74 dry liters in volumeġ.19 to 1.76 dry gallons / 5.24 to 7.75 dry liters in volumeĢ.32 to 2.76 dry gallons / 10.22 to 12.16 dry liters in volumeĢ.92 to 4.62 dry gallons / 12.86 to 20.35 dry liters in volumeĥ.25 to 6.01 dry gallons / 23.12 to 26.42 dry liters in volumeĥ.98 to 6.08 dry gallons / 26.34 to 26. 96 dry liter in volumeġ.4 dry quarts / 1.59 dry liters in volumeġ.89 of a dry quart / 2.08 dry liters in volume Keep in mind, specific varieties and different growing conditions can affect the rate at which plants grow. ![]() Order your own uniform mounds of brilliant red blooms! Call Nature Hills today! Requiring average moisture, any well-drained soil, Dianthus appreciate mulch and deadheading to encourage them to rebloom. In the hotter climates of 4 through 9 they can be evergreen!įorming mounds of 6-12” high and spread to about 15-18” wide, carpeting areas quickly. Rock gardens, roadside 'hell strips', and coastal areas all benefit from dry soil-loving, salt-tolerant plants! Plus they are fragrant cut flower garden additions! #ProPlantTips For Careįull sun plants with improved heat tolerance, Dianthus appreciate afternoon shade during summer. Edge perennials, wind throughout mixed-shrub borders or as facer plants around foundation plantings and shrubs. Paint The Town Red enhances gardens of all sizes and perfect for containers. The uniform shape and pleasing clumping habit define walkways and paths beautifully! Growing in smooth mounds the glaucous blue-green foliage, naturally carpet areas vividly! How to Use Dianthus Paint The Town Red In The Landscapeĭianthus are perfectly sized to edge sunny borders and Cottage gardens. The blue-green foliage is carpeted in blooms in early summer, with possible reblooming in the early fall.Spicy-sweet red blooms on fine-textured foliage! Dianthus Paint The Town Red (Dianthus 'Paint the Town Red') enlivens your gardens with bold drifts of color!Įarly summer blooming, Garden Pinks have magenta-red, bright-colored flowers that completely cover the plant. Mature plants will around 0.75' tall and spread to fill an 1.5' area. 'Paint The Town Fancy' is a hybrid selection of pink that features 1" wide, fragrant, fuchsia-pink, single blooms with red centers and serrated petal margins. The common name of pink for plants in the genus Dianthus is in probable reference to the fringed flower petal margins (they appear to have been cut with pinking shears) and not to flower color. Genus name comes from the Greek words dios meaning divine and anthos meaning flower. Large-flowered carnations today are divided for organizational purposes into two different groupings: (1) border carnations (fragrant double flowers on stems rising to 16” tall) for use in outdoor gardens and (2) florist’s carnations (fragrant double flowers on stems rising to 3-4’ tall) primarily grown in greenhouses for supplying the florist trade. Extensive breeding has produced cultivars in almost every shade of pink, purple, red, orange, yellow, and white, and ranging in size from 6” tall up to long-stemmed plants rising to as much as 4’ tall. There are thousands of carnation cultivars and hybrids which have been developed over time for use in both outdoor gardens or under glass for the cut flower industry. Hardy in zones 4-9, planted in full sun to part shade locations, Dianthus ‘Paint the Town Red’ can handle the heat. The Paint the Town series of Dianthus have been bred for their increased heat tolerance and superior flower coverage. Most hybrid carnations are crosses between three species: D. Dianthus ‘Paint the Town Red’ features 1 inch deep magenta-red flowers with serrated edges. Perennial dianthus, commonly called carnations or pinks, are loosely-tufted, herbaceous perennials that features fragrant, often double flowers on stiff stems clad with narrow, linear, gray-green leaves. ![]()
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