Dianthus AMERICAN PIE 'Georgia Peach' Japanese GardensScented, pale blush pink Dianthus with vibrant coral center, make this new evergreen perennial a real winner! The flowers will repeat bloom from spring until fall if dead headed, and have a spicy fragrance and compact habit. Prefers full sun and well drained soil, and is deer resistant. Hardy to zone 5.
but can be grown in average conditions if watered weekly
This cultivar seems to have slightly twisted foliage and grows in a wider than tall
making this miniature form of the Norway Spruce really special
He subsequently named this one
The clear green foliage creeps along the ground
The tree will be 8-10 ft tall in 15 years
This plant makes an excellent back drop in a layered garden and adds something lovely to just about any color scheme
This grass is a bit smaller than the species
The plant makes a squat pyramidal shape only 4 ft tall and 3 ft wide in 10 years
it will offer dramatic contrast to mounding shaped plants in the landscape
Sometimes this cultivar is a little bit unstable for staying all blue
Great for the rock garden