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Dianthus 'Paint The Town Magenta'

Paint The Town Magenta' Pink

Paint The Town Magenta' Pink

Format

Exposure

  • Sun

Rusticity

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Bloom time

  • Mai
  • June
  • July
  • August

  • Abundant flowering
  • Attratcs butterflies
  • Silebr green foliage
  • Easy care
  • Drougt resistant

Discover the vibrant magenta brilliance of Dianthus 'Paint the Town Magenta', a charming and easy-to-grow Pinks that will illuminate your garden for months. This perennial from the 'Paint the Town' series is renowned for its superior heat tolerance compared to many other Dianthus, allowing it to thrive in warm climates as well as the north. Its abundant and fragrant flowers are perfect for creating lovely little posies and adding a splash of intense colour to your borders, rock gardens, or containers.

Characteristics

  • Foliage : The foliage of Dianthus 'Paint the Town Magenta' is evergreen, forming a neat, compact mound of narrow, glaucous blue-green leaves.
  • Bloom : This variety produces an abundance of single, vibrant magenta flowers with beautifully serrated petals. The bloom is early, starting in late spring or early summer, and can continue until fall if conditions are favourable and spent flowers are deadheaded.
  • Light : Prefers full sun (6+ hours of direct sun per day) but tolerates part shade (4-6 hours of direct sun). Full sun exposure will encourage the most abundant blooms.
  • Habit : Its habit is compact and forms a low mound.
  • Growth : It reaches a height of about 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 inches) and a spread of 30 to 35 cm (12 to 14 inches).
  • Humidity : Prefers well-drained soil and tolerates moderate drought once established. It does not like constantly wet feet.
  • Soil : Thrives in well-drained soil, even poor soil. A neutral to slightly alkaline pH is preferable.
  • Temperature : Hardy in zones 4 through 9, which includes most regions of Quebec.
  • Watering : Requires average watering. Water regularly during the first season to help establish roots. Once established, it is more drought-tolerant but will appreciate watering during hot, dry periods, especially during blooming.

Uses

  • Types of Use : Excellent for sunny borders, rock gardens, flower beds, container gardening on patios, pathways, and as fragrant cut flowers.
  • Decorative Advantages : Its bright magenta flowers attract bees and butterflies and add a vivid and long-lasting colour to the garden. Its blue-green foliage is also decorative even when not in bloom. It is deer-resistant.

Care

  • Fertilization : An application of general garden fertilizer in early spring is usually sufficient.
  • Pruning : After the main flush of blooms, shear off the spent flower stalks to encourage reblooming in late summer or early fall. A thorough clean-up in the fall can help prevent pest and disease issues. Remove any protective mulch in the spring as soon as the weather warms up to prevent crown rot.
  • Planting :
    • Distance : Plant at a distance of 30 to 40 cm (12 to 15 inches) to allow for good growth and air circulation.
    • Depth : Plant at the same level as the top of the root ball in the original container.
    • Period : Spring or early fall are the best times for planting.

Plant details

Spacing
12 - 18 in.
Spread
12 - 18 in.
Height
12 - 18 in.

Habit:

  • Bushy
  • Compact

Flowering colours:

  • Magenta

Watering:

  • Water thoroughly during the year of planting
  • then during periods of drought thereafter.

Maintenance:

  • Easy. Remove faded flowers to prolong flowering.

Soil requirement:

  • Well drained and moderately dry

Resistance:

  • White-tailed deer
  • Rabbits
  • Drought

Attract:

  • Pollinators
  • Butterflies

Use:

  • Borders
  • Flowerbeds
  • Containers

Attribute:

  • Long flowering

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