See how different plants that grow in Toronto (AgCanada hardiness zone 6; USDA zone 5) look all year round and at different stages in their life cycles.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink'
Dianthus gratianopolitanus, known in English as "cheddar pink" and in French as œillet bleuâtre or œillet de Grenoble, is a perennial native to Eurasia. The flowers smell of cloves.
This plant is evergreen; I took a photo of it back in March.
The neighbour who owned this plant moved away and said we could have it! I split it into about ten clumps. Yay!
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