DIANTHUS X PAINT THE TOWN MAGENTA / DIANTHUS PAINT THE TOWN MAGENTA
DIANTHUS X PAINT THE TOWN MAGENTA / DIANTHUS PAINT THE TOWN MAGENTA
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Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
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Dianthus x 'Paint the Town Magenta' is a bold and vibrant perennial that bursts with deep magenta flowers, creating a stunning visual impact in any garden. Its low-growing, mounding habit and evergreen blue-green foliage make it a perfect choice for borders, rock gardens, or containers. With exceptional heat tolerance and long-lasting blooms, 'Paint the Town Magenta' is both striking and dependable.
Why Choose Dianthus 'Paint the Town Magenta'?
- Vibrant Color: Rich magenta flowers bring dramatic intensity to your garden.
- Fragrant Blooms: Sweet, clove-like scent adds sensory delight.
- Compact and Evergreen: Neat, evergreen foliage provides year-round interest.
- Heat Tolerant: Performs well in warm climates without sacrificing bloom quality.
Key Features:
- Bloom Time: Early summer to fall, with a repeat blooming habit when deadheaded.
- Height: 15–20 cm | Spread: 20–30 cm.
- Hardiness: Zone 4–9.
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil.
- Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun for the brightest, most vivid blooms.
Companion Plants
Pair 'Paint the Town Magenta' with low-growing silver foliage plants like artemisia or dusty miller for contrast. Add complementary colors with yellow coreopsis, blue lobelia, or lavender to create a vibrant garden palette.
Transform your landscape with the bold and captivating beauty of Dianthus x 'Paint the Town Magenta'—a reliable choice for long-lasting color and fragrance.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Different plants have different watering needs. Check the soil moisture by inserting your finger about an inch into the soil. If it feels dry, water the plant until the water drains from the bottom of the pot. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.