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Dianthus Alpinus - Alpenrosa


Dianthus Alpinus - Alpenrosa

Dianthus alpinus - Alpenrosa Alpenrosa trägt im Juni und Juli rosa Blüten mit einem Durchmesser von 1 inch. Die Blätter sind grasig aussehend und fast

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vollständig von den Blumen versteckt. Die Pflanze toleriert etwas Schatten und braucht einen gut durchlässigen, sandigen Boden. Die Teilung kann nach dem Ende der Blüte erfolgen. Alpenrosa kann schwieriger als andere Dianthus sein.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Will dianthus come back every year?

👉 Most varieties of dianthus are perennials, coming back every year, though there are some that are annuals and still more that are biennials. Some will self-seed if not completely deadheaded, giving you fresh seedlings in the spring.

❓ Do dianthus like full sun or shade?

👉 full sunDianthus are, however, resistant to deer. Rotting stems foliage can be caused by soil that is too wet, or not enough sunlight. Pinks grow best in full sun, in well drained soil.

❓ Where is the best place to grow dianthus?

👉 Where to plant dianthus. Dianthus need a well-drained soil and an open, sunny situation. Both are essential: even partial shade from overhanging shrubs or other perennials will reduce flowering and in a wet soil the plants will rot. Heavy clay soils should be improved by adding lots of horticultural grit.

❓ Does dianthus spread quickly?

👉 Dianthus plants will spread and make a lovely ground cover or flower border for your yard. Plant them 6 to 18 inches apart depending on the variety. If you are not sure a good rule of thumb is to plant young plants and seeds 9 inches apart. They will quickly spread and fill in.

❓ How many years will dianthus live?

👉 These plants are short-lived perennials but are often grown as annuals in Missouri and other chilly regions. Annuals only live for one growing season. However, many Dianthus varieties reseed themselves every year. That means that they regrow spring after spring.

❓ How long will dianthus last?

👉 Displaying Dianthus as Cut Flowers Many varieties have a spicy fragrance in addition to a long vase life, about 2 weeks. Cut the bottom of the stems at a slant, just above a node on the stem. Remove leaves that are submerged in the water. Replace the water every 3 days.

❓ Do dianthus plants spread?

👉 They have a sweet scent and a very long vase life as cut flowers. Although individual plants are upright and not spreading, they will spread by self-seeding if the flowers are not cut and the seeds are allowed to ripen.

❓ How do you keep dianthus blooming all summer?

👉 Properly pruning your dianthus plants can help increase the chance of repeat blooming and keep the plant tidy throughout the year. Flowers should be deadheaded once spent, especially on varietals known for repeat blooms. Throughout the year, remove any stems or leaves that look diseased or damaged.

❓ Does dianthus multiply?

👉 Pinks (Dianthus plumarius) multiply easily and are deer resistant. The fragrant blossoms come in many colors and make excellent cut flowers. For earliest blooms start Pinks (Dianthus) seeds indoors six to eight weeks before your last frost.

❓ Should I deadhead dianthus?

👉 It is especially important to deadhead annual dianthus, to prevent the plant from producing seeds and spreading. If you want to collect seeds to grow more plants, or if you want the plant to spread naturally in the garden, then do not deadhead.

❓ Do you cut back dianthus in winter?

👉 Dianthus can be cut back at the start of winter to the ground to protect the leaves and stems. You can place a light layer of straw over the top if you have harsh winters or you can leave them exposed if you have milder winters.

👉 Dianthus alpinus, the alpine pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, endemic to the Alps of Eastern Austria. It is a short (2–10 cm high) mat-forming herbaceous perennial, with linear to lanceolate leaves, 15–25 mm long and 2–5 mm wide.

👉 Dianthus alpinus is a hardy, mat-forming perennial with linear to lanceolate leaves that grow up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) long and up to 0.2 inches (0.5 cm) wide. Flowers are solitary, pale-spotted, deep pink to cerise, up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) across, and appear on up to 4 inches (10 cm) tall stalks.

👉 D. alpinus is a mat-forming hardy perennial with dark green foliage and solitary, pale-spotted, deep pink to cerise flowers 4cm wide, on stalks 2-10cm tall; tends to be short-lived Grow in well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun. Well-suited to a rock garden or the edge of a border

👉 A true alpine species of Pinks, this forms a low cushion or bun of bright green grassy leaves. The wheel-shaped flowers are unusually large, resting just above the leaves in late spring, in shades of soft to deep pink or salmon. Flowers are sweetly fragrant.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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