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Dianthus erinaceous – $6.00
This alpine has the descriptive common name of Hedgehog Pink. The botanical name erinaceous means hedgehog and both common and botanical name refer to its prickly foliage. It forms a dense gray green cushion and has small purple-pink flowers to 4″ high in summer. Given the right conditions in the open garden it can grow … [View Details]
Dianthus glacialis – $6.00
Glacier pink forms compact mounds of narrow, dark green pointed leaves with brilliant pink flowers on short stems in summer. 4″ x 6″ Grow in sun in very well drained, neutral to acidic soil with moderate water. This European mountain native is a nice plant for the trough or alpine garden. Hardy to -20 degrees … [View Details]
Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Sternkissen’ – $6.00
‘Sternkissen’ forms a very attractive dense gray-green, evergreen cushion and has large, fragrant pink flowers on short stems in summer. Grow in sun in well-drained soil with low to moderate water. Hardy to -30 degrees F, The species is native to Western European grasslands. Caryophyllaceae
Dianthus myrtinervius – $6.00
Albanian Pink forms a dark green mound with small leaves and produces bright red-pink flowers on short stems in summer. 4 x 8″ Grow in sun in gritty, well drained soil. Quite drought tolerant. Hardy to 0 degrees F. Native to the Balkans. Caryophyllaceae
Dianthus subacaulis – $6.00
Nice, dense green evergreen cushion many deep pink flowers in summer. It is only a few inches high and, if left undisturbed for a number of years in the open garden, it will grow slowly to 3 feet across. It will not become as large if the root zone is confined in a container. Grow … [View Details]
Dierama ambiguum – $7.00
This Angel’s Fishing Rod has arching stems of small, magenta pink, pendulous, bell-shaped flowers in summer above narrow, grasslike foliage. 3′ x 2′ Full to part sun, moderate water. Hardy to 0 degrees F. Native to the grasslands of So. Africa. Iridaceae
Dierama dracomontanum – $7.00
Dragon Mountain Wandflower has flaring, coral pink flowers on arching stems above slender, grass-like foliage 2-3′ tall and wide. Full to part sun, moderate water. Hardy to 10 degrees F. Native to grasslands in the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. Iridaceae
Dierama igneum – $7.00
This Wandflower produces arching stems of lilac to rosy pink bell-shaped flowers in summer above slender, grass-like foliage 3′ x 3′ Full to part sun, moderate water. Hardy to 0 degrees F. Native to grasslands in Cape Province, South Africa. Iridaceae
Dierama pulcherrimum – $7.00
Fairy Wand or Angel’s Fishing Rod is a striking plant looks like a large grass with its narrow, swordlike leaves. In mid-summer, graceful arching stems of bell-shaped pale to dark pink flowers appear. It takes plants time to become established and bloom in the garden. Mature specimens are 3 to 5 feet high. Worth the wait, … [View Details]





