Double pink blooms. Does not flop!
Dianthus Pink Fire
With flowers larger than the standard, ‘Firewitch’, and a knock-your-socks-off, super strong, clovey-spice fragrance, this is one plant you’ll want to add to your collection.
Named after a fiery, red-headed professional volleyball player from Israel, Pink Fire lives up to its namesake with enormous, fully double, fiery pink carnation flowers that emerge from a steely-blue base of foliage. The large flowers do not flop but are help strong and high by the stems. A sport of the ever famous 'Firewitch', this plant has many similar, yet improved qualities - with a super strong clove fragrance to entice even the shyest gardener to come closer.
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Who Am I?
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Common Name
Pink Fire pink -
Botanical Name
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Pink Fire' PP32592
Cultural Details
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Bloom Time
Early summer -
Size
6-8" tall by 8-12" wide -
Hardiness Zone
3-9 -
Light
Full sun -
Soil
Average garden soil -
Moisture
Moist, but well-drained -
Disease & Pests
None known -
Landscape Use
Borders, containers, foundations, mass plantings, rock gardens, urban gardens -
Propagation
Tissue Culture, URC