Dianthus Scent First Passion

Product ref: P27996

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Highly prized for its rich clove-like fragrance and intense velvet-red blooms, Dianthus ‘Scent First Passion’ delivers both colour and perfume in abundance. This compact, free-flowering variety produces fully double, deeply ruffled crimson flowers that stand boldly above a neat mound of blue-green foliage. Blooming from late spring through summer, it provides long-lasting impact in borders, containers, and patio displays.

Thriving in full sun and sharply drained soil, this Dianthus is exceptionally hardy and well-suited to pots, edging, and gravel gardens. Maintenance requirements are low, needing only regular deadheading to encourage repeat flowering and a light trim after the main flush to maintain a tidy, compact shape. Bold, beautifully scented, and effortlessly elegant, this is an outstanding choice for gardeners seeking real colour with irresistible fragrance.

Supplied in approx. 1 litre containers.

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