About Spotty

Eye-catching deep pink flowers with white sprinkles and edges. Mounding. Blooms May–July and again in September. Also called Cheddar pinks.

About Pinks, Hardy

Contrary to their common name, not all pinks are pink. The name refers to the jagged edges of the petals (as in pinking shears). Compact, mat-forming favorites for lining paths and beds in cottage gardens. Narrow blue-green leaves. The Latin name, Dianthus, means “divine flower.” Needs well-drained soil. See also pinks in Miniatures & Succulents.

Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. pot
$4.00
Height
6"–12"
Width
12"–24"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
P407
Plant Traits
Ground Cover
Poisonous
Rock Garden

Other varieties of Pinks, Hardy

Dianthus Cherry Pie, blood-red small flowers and grass-like gray-green leaves
Photo from Plant Haven

Cherry Pie

Catalog
P409
Dianthus 'Fire Witch' many bright pink pink flowers
Photo from Bluebird Nursery

Firewitch

Catalog
P408
Dianthus Pretty Poppers Double Bubble, dark pink double flowers
Photo from Walter's Gardens

Pretty Poppers Double Bubble

Catalog
P410