Carnation Chabaud La France Dianthus Caryophyllus – Perennial Garden Flower Seeds
Bring elegance and timeless beauty to your garden with Carnation Chabaud La France Dianthus Caryophyllus seeds. This hardy perennial produces large, ruffled blooms in shades of pink, red, or white with a delicate fragrance, creating a classic display perfect for borders, cottage gardens, and perennial beds.
Key Benefits:
- Elegant Ruffled Blooms: Large, fragrant flowers in pink, red, or white provide a classic garden charm.
- Hardy Perennial: Returns year after year, forming lush clumps that enhance borders and flower beds.
- Long Blooming Season: Produces flowers from late spring through summer for extended visual appeal.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and beneficial insects, supporting a lively garden ecosystem.
- Beginner-Friendly: Suitable for novice gardeners seeking reliable perennial blooms with minimal maintenance.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil enriched with compost or organic matter.
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade for optimal flower production.
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during establishment; mature plants tolerate moderate drought.
- Germination Time: 14–21 days under optimal conditions.
- Mature Height & Spread: Grows 40–60 cm tall with a spread of 30–45 cm.
- Growth Type: Hardy perennial flowering plant.
- Bloom Season: Late spring through summer for ruffled, fragrant blooms.
FAQ:
- How will Carnation Chabaud La France enhance my garden?
- The large, ruffled, and fragrant flowers add elegance, classic charm, and extended color to borders and perennial beds.
- Is this plant suitable for beginners?
- Yes, it is hardy, easy to maintain, and ideal for novice gardeners seeking perennial blooms.
- When will the flowers appear?
- Seeds germinate in 2–3 weeks, with blooms appearing from late spring through summer.
- Where is the best planting location?
- Full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil ensures optimal growth and vibrant flowers.
- Does it attract pollinators?
- Yes, bees and other beneficial insects are naturally drawn to the fragrant blooms.
