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Title: Dianthus for identification
Post by: arillady on October 18, 2012, 12:09:34 PM
This is an older dianthus - clove pink which I have had for many years. Does anyone know it's name?

PS my scanner has been used a lot to scan on the glass different plants - usually roses.
Title: Re: Dianthus for identification
Post by: Maggi Young on October 18, 2012, 07:34:19 PM
It looks like the reliable and delightful 'Doris'
Title: Re: Dianthus for identification
Post by: arillady on October 18, 2012, 09:28:42 PM
It possibly is Doris. Thanks Maggi. I should have done a bit more investigating myself.
Title: Re: Dianthus for identification
Post by: vanozzi on October 19, 2012, 01:01:00 AM
Hello Pat.  I don't think it is Doris.
Your bloom shows too deep fimbriation for a typical "doris".
 Doris is extremely floriferous, shell pink with a darker pink eye and is clove scented, a very healthy cultivar now almost 70 years old .From memory, I think is is also infertile, both pollen and pod.
Does yours set seed?
Title: Re: Dianthus for identification
Post by: arillady on October 19, 2012, 08:55:47 AM
Paul,
No it does not set seed. Has the clove scent aplenty though.
I will scan another flower and see if it shows any more details. Sorry the sprinkler was on so it is wet
Plus I found the other flower still on the scanner glass ::)
It only has two rows of petals - 8 petals as you can see when I pulled the flower apart
Title: Re: Dianthus for identification
Post by: Maggi Young on October 19, 2012, 04:38:35 PM
I used to have three big troughs of 'Doris', 'Dennis' and 'Christopher' near a door. Scent was lovely and I thought of them as a trio of "friends"  ;D Really robust plants, blooming over a very long period.
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