Family: Caryophyllaceae

Scientific Name: Dianthus deltoides Artic Fire

Common Name: Arctic Fire Dianthus

DescriptionA low mat forming ground cover perennial. Produces masses of small white flowers with red center on wirey stems from late May through most of June.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull sun to partial shade
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteprefers well drained, moderately rich, slightly alkaline soils, easily rots in poorly drained soils
Flowerswhite with red center, 3/4", petals wavy to notched margins, found on 8"-10" wiry flowering stems. The stems fork ending in a solitary flower blooming end of May through June.
Leavesmat of grass-like foliage reaching 4"-6" tall, may have a dark purple tint in the fall as the weather gets cooler
DimensionsWith the flower up to 10", without flowers 4"-6".
Maintenancecut back old flower stalks, shear plants for promote fresh growth, divided every 2-3 years
Propagationeasy by seed, cuttings
Misc FactsGenus name is derived from Greek Di (of Zeus or Jove) or dios (god or divine) and antho- (flower) components meaning 'Jupiter's flower or divine flower (www.plantlives.com).
Author's NotesIt has been a short lived perennial for me, lasting only a few years. If divided every spring the growth process is renewed and it starts over.
Notes & Reference#4-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage),#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), #145-Plant Lives, (Sue Eland) www.plantlives.com
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