Allwood Pinks
Dianthus x allwoodii
'Allwood Pinks' is a plant in the Dianthus (Carnation) genus with a scientific name of Dianthus x allwoodii.
A modern hybrid of Dianthus, the Allwoodii group produce salmon-pink blossoms and bloom with moderate fragrance.
It is a flower and is treated mainly as a perennial, so it grows best over a period of time (3 years and greater). Normally grows with a ground covering habit.This plant info is provided by the myfolia gardener's wiki. All details about Allwood Pinks have been kindly provided by our members.
How to grow Allwood Pinks
Growing Allwood Pinks from seed
Transplanting Allwood Pinks
Companion plants for Allwood Pinks
These plants have been known to grow well alongside Allwood Pinks so consider planting:
Repellent plants for Allwood Pinks
These plants will not grow well with Allwood Pinks so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Common Allwood Pinks problems
These problems, diseases and pests are known to affect Allwood Pinks plants:
Other names for Allwood Pinks
Dianthus allwoodii, Dianthus allwoodii group
Allwood Pinks care instructions
How long does Allwood Pinks take to grow?
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