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John, your Dianthus looks like D. erinaceus but I'm not completely sure.Wim
Hello Luit,Dianthus freynii – Yes, there is a distinct difference between our plants. Mine appears to have longer flowering stems and an open habit regarding the flowers. In the AGS Bulletin (Vol. 41, page 49) it says – “In June the leaves disappear beneath innumerable tiny pale pink flowers on very short stalks.” – nothing like my plant!
Hello Luit,Dianthus freynii – Yes, there is a distinct difference between our plants. Mine appears to have longer flowering stems and an open habit regarding the flowers. In the AGS Bulletin (Vol. 41, page 49) it says – “In June the leaves disappear beneath innumerable tiny pale pink flowers on very short stalks.” – nothing like my plant! Perhaps some knowledgeable person could suggest what my plant might be please! Below is an overhead picture of it. It has been in this trough since the day I bought it; about 15 years ago.
Not from my own garden but sent to me today from a friend in Maryland, USA. He took the photograph in a client's garden. Certainly one which we would like to have growing in the garden.Mountain laurel or Kalmia latifolia