Dianthus barbatus 'White Flame'
Sweet William 'White Flame'
A clump forming plant with scented flowers in pink, white, purple or red, often with lighter colour eyes and sporting mid-green foliage. Although a short lived perennial, it is usually grown as a biennial. 'White Flame' has white fragrant flowers with magenta pink centres with a dark magenta "starburst" from the centre
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Full sun
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Very little water
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Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)
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Free draining
Common name
Sweet William 'White Flame'
Latin name
Dianthus barbatus 'White Flame'
type
Biennial
family
Caryophyllaceae
ph
7.0 - 8.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Dianthus barbatus 'White Flame'
A clump forming plant with scented flowers in pink, white, purple or red, often with lighter colour eyes and sporting mid-green foliage. Although a short lived perennial, it is usually grown as a biennial. 'White Flame' has white fragrant flowers with magenta pink centres with a dark magenta "starburst" from the centre
Flowering Season
From Mid Summer TO Early Autumn
Dianthus generally bloom from mid-summer, through to early autumn.
Planting Outdoors
From Early Spring TO Mid Spring
Plant container grown plants out in full sun in a light, free draining soil.
Propagation by seed in spring
From Late Winter TO Late Spring
Sow seed under glass in late winter or early spring at a temperature of 13C. Prick out seedlings and plant in late spring to flower during summer.
Propagation by seed in spring
From Mid Spring TO Late Spring
Sow seeds in open ground in mid spring, moving to flowering position in mid autumn where the plants will bloom early the following year.
Propagation by seed in autumn
From Early Autumn TO Early Winter
Sow seeds of the species in autumn or early winter in pots in a coldframe