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Bought 3 plants 2 years ago and placed in different areas of my garden. I love the color but gets very leggy and floppy (mine range from ...Read More
I really like this plant. It blooms later and for a longer time than my other dianthuses.
I had 3 specimens of this plant last year. All bloomed well but 2 look to have died over the winter, and the remaining specimen looks poo...Read More
I purchased this from Park Seed as a plant. After transplanting it into a clay pot, I only had to wait a matter of weeks before it began ...Read More
I love this plant. The color is not really blue, but lavender. It is very easy to grow from seed, I started mine in April, and it was alr...Read More
I wasn't sure if they'd ever bloom. I planted mine in the late spring, and just yesterday (Oct 1) I found the first bloom.
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I think I got the seeds in a trade from kat7. I 've sown the seeds on 15-20C (or 59-68F ) and did 'nt exclude light. The seeds germinate...Read More
Not true blue, as the catalog description made it seem to be, and is hard to keep alive. It has died in multiple locations here.
This plant fascinates me because it starts out as a fuschia color and the color changes during the daytime becoming a lavender by 6pm
The Amur pink is a mat forming plant with bright evergreen foliage. The purplish-pink flowers are 1-inch (1-2.5 cm) accross with darker c...Read More