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Dianthus ‘Pink Kisses’

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Here’s a gorgeous little plant that punches above its weight when it comes to fragrance. Come closer and you will be assailed by a delicious sweet clove perfume. Dianthus or garden pinks are so called because their pretty petals look as if they have been cut with pinking shears! This one has lovely pale and dark pink crimped flowers. They’re an easygoing addition to the garden and their delightful­ly compact size makes them the perfect plants for rockeries, windowboxe­s and containers. Plant in well-drained soil in full sunshine and deadhead to keep the display going.

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