Dianthus Pashmina 'Berry Red' - In Bud & Bloom

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Few garden plants combine charming fragrance and vibrant colour quite like Dianthus, a classic cottage garden favourite that has been grown and adored for generations. Dianthus ‘Berry Red’ lives up to that reputation with its striking deep red flowers edged with delicate lighter tones, creating a vivid display that instantly draws the eye. The beautifully fringed petals sit above neat mounds of slender blue-green foliage, making this variety perfect for adding bold colour to beds, borders and patio containers.

This compact and easy-to-grow plant thrives in a sunny position with well-drained soil, where it will reward you with long-lasting blooms throughout the warmer months. Removing spent flowers will encourage further flowering and keep the plant looking its best. Ideal for containers, rockeries and cottage garden borders.

Supplied in approx. 2 litre containers.

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

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