The name dianthus translates to “divine flower,” and for good reason. Gardeners love this classic beauty for its intricate, fringed blooms but also for its sweet and spicy fragrance, reminiscent of cloves.
Flowers come in almost every color—from pale pinks, whites and lavenders to bold red, orange and striking bicolors. Grasslike green, blue-green or silvery leaves provide a striking backdrop to the unique, jagged-edged flowers, and look great even when plants aren’t in bloom.
Additionally, the nectar-rich flowers attract hummingbirds, bees, butterflies and other pollinators, all while remaining unappealing to deer.
VERSATILE IN EVERY WAY Dianthus fits into a variety of garden settings. You can plant it in borders, as we’ve done at the front of the bed in our test garden at left, use it as a colorful ground…
