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  2. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › dianthus-pavonius

    Dianthus pavonius. Common Name(s): Grass Rose Pink; Peacock-eye Pink; Pinks; Phonetic Spelling dy-AN-thus pa-VO-nee-us This plant has low severity poison characteristics. See below Description. Peacock-eye Pink is a small evergreen, herbaceous perennial that forms dense, grass-like mats 4 to 6 inch high and up to 12 inches wide. The plant has ...
  3. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Noteworthy Characteristics. Dianthus pavonius, commonly called peacock-eye pink or grass rose pink, is a diminutive mat-forming evergreen perennial that typically grows to only 2-4" (infrequently to 6") tall spreading over time to 6-12" wide.Features linear dark blue-green leaves and fragrant, single-toothed, bearded pink flowers which are buff colored on the reverse of the petals.
  4. perennials.com

    Dianthus pavonius. Peacock-eye Pinks: USDA Zone: 4-9: Plant number: 1.180.320. A compact species of Pinks, especially useful in the rock garden, in an alpine trough garden or gravel scree. This forms a low carpet or cushion of blue-green leaves, bearing good-sized starry single flowers in late spring. Blooms are in various shades of pink, with ...
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  6. waysidegardens.com

    Dianthus pavonius (Peacock-Eye Pink, Grass Rose Pink) Known as peacock-eye pinks or grass rose pink, this carnation has a low-growing and spreading habit of blue-green foliage and blooms from late spring to early summer in bearded pink-hued flowers with a sweet clove fragrance. Plants prefer full sun but do well in partial shade.
  7. plantlust.com

    Dianthus pavonius is a broadleaf evergreen perennial with green foliage. In summer pink flowers emerge. Features grassy texture. Grows well with sun and even moisture water. Does well in rich and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something verticillium wilt resistant. CHARACTERISTICS OF Dianthus pavonius Plant type: perennial Plant family: caryophyllaceae Foliage: evergreen ...
  8. plantids.com

    The name "Dianthus" comes from Greek, where "dios" means divine, and "anthos" means flower. This small plant, with its vibrant blooms, is a divine addition to any garden! Leaves 🍃. The leaves of Dianthus pavonius are slender, blue-green, and pointed, forming dense, grass-like mats. They remain evergreen, giving gardens a year-round green touch.
  9. encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net

    Dianthus pavonius. Description Images. Authors: Tausch Botanical Description. Low cushion-forming. Linear leaves three-veined tapering to a fine point. Flowers large, one to three to a 10cm stem, 2-2.4cm across, varying in colour from pale to purplish-red, bearded, the backs of the petals buff. Italy, Switzerland and France (mainly in the south ...

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  1. Dianthus pavonius

    Dianthus pavonius, the peacock-eye pink, is a herbaceous perennial plant of the genus Dianthus of the family Caryophyllaceae. Wikipedia

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