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Title: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: Lvandelft on July 22, 2010, 06:38:23 PM
This spring I received a Dianthus plant , called D. plum. Maggie.
When I saw the plant I already was sure it cannot be right to name.
It is in flower now already for at least 4 weeks, so a good performer in the garden.
Therefore it's worth to find out the right name. I hope somebody on the Forum knows it and can be of help?
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: David Nicholson on July 22, 2010, 06:48:16 PM
Does this help Luit.

http://www.jacobsplant.nl/plantinfo.php?plantid=877
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: Lvandelft on July 23, 2010, 07:44:33 AM
Not really David. I see you don't know D. Maggie? Well she, Maggie is a rather old pink and still sold often on the Continent.
It's something like D. Albus Plenus and has not a good habit when getting older. (Still speaking about the plant  ;D ;D )But it's very strong and hardy.

Here you find a picture of it how the flower looks:
http://www.graefin-v-zeppelin.com/Bildersonderangebote3/DianthusMaggie.jpg (http://www.graefin-v-zeppelin.com/Bildersonderangebote3/DianthusMaggie.jpg)
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: arisaema on July 23, 2010, 07:56:42 AM
Here's one that might be a possibility, hard to tell for sure from a catalogue photo:

http://gardenshop.telegraph.co.uk/plants/_/classid.2000013834/
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: Maggi Young on July 23, 2010, 10:24:43 AM
My Dianthus namesake is, as Luit's link shows, a mid pink with a dark eye...... I like Luit's one better!
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: Lvandelft on July 23, 2010, 09:16:47 PM
Arisaema, D. Tropical Butterfly has some resemblance, but my flowers have more white on the edges.
I found another one on the net with the name James Portman, which looks more like my plant.
Will try to find out at the source where I got it, from where they bought it. Maybe I find a clue?
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: vanozzi on July 24, 2010, 05:33:01 AM
G'day Luit--your dianthus maybe dianthus ''minerva''??
It's a few years since I was breeding English Borders, Picotees, laced and fancy pinks, but have never grown ''minerva'', but that is the closest that I can think of.
Here is a picture of my germinated borders and pinks when I was living in Tasmania.
And also thanks for your post--I have now just been inspired and sown 100 very old seed from the freezer.
Paul R
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: shelagh on July 24, 2010, 01:25:44 PM
I can't help you with identification Luit but I bet the perfume is delicious.
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: mark smyth on July 24, 2010, 07:10:25 PM
Try this brilliant web site http://allwoods.net/index.html (http://allwoods.net/index.html)
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: Lvandelft on July 25, 2010, 06:46:15 PM
Try this brilliant web site http://allwoods.net/index.html (http://allwoods.net/index.html)
I did Mark, of course as well as several others like Whetman's etc.
Title: Re: Dianthus plumarius for ID
Post by: Lvandelft on July 25, 2010, 06:51:37 PM
G'day Luit--your dianthus maybe dianthus ''minerva''??
It's a few years since I was breeding English Borders, Picotees, laced and fancy pinks, but have never grown ''minerva'', but that is the closest that I can think of.
Here is a picture of my germinated borders and pinks when I was living in Tasmania.
And also thanks for your post--I have now just been inspired and sown 100 very old seed from the freezer.
Paul R
Paul, I don't think Minerva is the plant I have. I believe that my plant is a Pink and I hardly believe that Perpetuals like Minerva are grown in Holland.
It has resemblance, yes but Perpetuals would need glasshouse cultivation here :-\?
The good thing is that you got some new inspirations by my search  ;D
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