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Dianthus (Carnation) 'Sunflor Luigi'

Dianthus caryophyllus

9cm Plant x 2 (More info)

"Dianthus 'Sunflor Luigi'
 
£14.95

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SKU:
DTSFL-9X2

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Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
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Full Sun
Details

Dianthus 'Sunflor Luigi' is a dwarf pot carnation, bearing masses of soft apricot-pink, fully double flowers on short stems. Flowers have a good fragrance, making them ideal for using in indoor flower arrangements. Unlike many other varieties, 'Sunflor Luigi' starts to flower extremely early in the season, from late-March right through the summer.


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Growing Information
Common Name Sweet William
Genus Dianthus
Exposure Exposed, Sheltered
Soil Type Loam, Sand, Clay
Soil pH Alkaline, Neutral
Soil Moisture Well Drained
Height (Max.) 10-50cm
Spread (Max.) 25cm
Growth Habit Bushy, Compact
Flower Colour Orange, Salmon
Foliage Colour Green, Dark Green
Planting Thrives in full sun in light, well‑drained soil; avoid waterlogging and deadhead spent blooms to support neat growth and long‑lasting summer flowering
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Plant Care
What are you buying?

Please remember that you're not buying 9cm tall plants. 9cm refers to the diameter of the pot commonly used in plant retail.
The size of the plant can vary greatly.
Most will be between 10-30cm tall unless they are naturally low growing plants or if you are buying herbaceous plants in winter

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