Dianthus Barbatus - Süßer William


Dianthus Barbatus - Süßer William

Dianthus barbatus - süsser William Sweet William ist eine Biennale, die als Staude wirkt, indem sie sich selbst sät. Wenn es nicht erlaubt ist, Samen zu setzen, Cluster

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von neuen Pflanzen bilden sich um den alten Stiel. Die Pflanzen werden 1 bis 2 Fuß groß und blühen im Hochsommer. Sweet william wächst in gewöhnlichen Gartenböden und mag ein warmes sonniges Anbaugebiet. Die Vermehrung ist am einfachsten durch Samen. Der Samen keimt in 5 bis 10 Tagen bei 70 Grad. Die Pflanzen können durch Stecklinge und Runner-Pflanzen vermehrt werden.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Do Dianthus barbatus come back every year?

👉 It's technically a short-lived perennial, but is usually grown as a biennial, with seeds sown in summer for flowering plants the following year. Dianthus 'Sweet' makes a fantastic cut flower, its strong stems and large flower heads lasting for several weeks in water.

❓ What's the difference between dianthus and sweet William?

👉 In addition to the scientific name of Dianthus, these flowers are also known as sweet williams or pinks. It is believed that the color “pink,” actually came from the flower, like the color “rose” refers to the color of the rose flower. Pinks, the flowers, were named for the zigzagged edges of their petals.

❓ Do you cut back Sweet Williams for winter?

👉 Protect your sweet William plants from the winter cold by cutting back dead foliage and blooms after flowering, but don't prune in the fall. Let the rest of the dead foliage fall to the ground to create a layer of protective mulch. Add to this a few more inches of mulch to insulate roots.

❓ Are Sweet William flowers invasive?

👉 The plants do not show any invasive behavior and hence, need to be pruned once in a while.

❓ What do you do with sweet williams when finished flowering?

👉 Deadhead the blooms. When the flowers of Sweet William plants have dried, gently cut them off and discard them. This will encourage new blossom growth, and prevent the plant from dropping seeds if you wish to control your garden more closely.

❓ 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.

❓ Will sweet William flower every year?

👉 Sweet william is a beautiful, colourful biennial flower that will reseed itself. The plant grows for two years, blooming in the second year. The compact size of Sweet Williams makes them great for containers and pots or on a windowsill.

❓ What is the blooming season for Dianthus?

👉 About Dianthus Bloom time: Spring to early summer; some rebloom intermittently or continuously through summer and fall. All benefit from regular dead-heading. When to plant: Perennial types are best planted during cooler months in spring or fall to encourage deep rooting and compact shape.

❓ What to do with Sweet Williams when they have finished flowering?

👉 Deadhead the blooms. When the flowers of Sweet William plants have dried, gently cut them off and discard them. This will encourage new blossom growth, and prevent the plant from dropping seeds if you wish to control your garden more closely.

❓ Will dianthus survive winter?

👉 Annual dianthus tolerates light frost with ease, but can be damaged by hard freezes. Where winters are mild, dianthus can be grown as a winter annual.

❓ Do you deadhead sweet William?

👉 Caring for sweet William To stimulate appearance of new flowers, cut wilted flowers regularly (deadheading). The act of cutting wilting flowers off as they die helps prepare a second blooming towards the end of the season.

❓ What is Sweet William Dianthus barbatus?

👉 Dianthus barbatus. Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William) is a species of Dianthus native to southern Europe and parts of Asia which has become a popular ornamental garden plant.

❓ Is Dianthus a perennial or annual?

👉 Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William) is a biennial or short-lived perennial that is often grown as an annual. It thrives in loamy, slightly alkaline soil in sun or partial shade in hot summer climates. The flowers grow in rounded, dense clusters. Colors range from white through intense red and purple, often bicolor.

❓ What is the best cut Dianthus to buy?

👉 Dianthus ‘Sweet’ makes a fantastic cut flower, its strong stems and large flower heads lasting for several weeks in water. ‘Sweet’ is an extremely fragrant sweet William cultivar. Clusters of sweetly scented flowers in shades of red, white and purple are borne on sturdy stems from June to September.

❓ What is the scientific name of Dianthus pulcherrimus Loisel?

👉 Dianthus pulcherrimus Loisel. Dianthus splendidissimus Hoffmanns. Dianthus barbatus, the sweet William, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to southern Europe and parts of Asia. It has become a popular ornamental garden plant.


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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