Species carnation

carnation

Dianthus 'Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS

The carnation ‘Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS is an amazing plant because of its delicate faded pink petals with an intense red center. It has a delicate and sweet scent and is a great addition to any garden. It can also thrive indoors or as part of an outdoor bouquet. This carnation grows up to 45cm, quickly increasing the impact and beauty of any given landscape. Its impressive voluminous bloom will add cheer to any space, no matter the season. Its an incredibly hardy plant and will bring a burst of colour and scent to any landscape.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Grafting Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

Carmine-pink (double) Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,pink

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Carnations (Dianthus 'Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS) should be watered regularly and deeply to promote healthy growth and blooms. Depending on the temperature, length of day, and other factors, Carnations can likely be watered on a twice-weekly schedule. Check your soil with your finger to assess moisture before watering. If the potting mix is dry about an inch down, it’s time to water. Use tepid water to avoid shocking your plants. Water directly into the soil at the base of the Carnation. Try to keep the leaves dry to prevent fungal diseases. In summer, the warmer temperatures may require more frequent watering, every 3 to 4 days. Reduce watering slightly in cooler weather.

sunlight

Carnation (Dianthus 'Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS) plants thrive best in full sun, which is defined as at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. In the warmer months, these plants should get 8-10 hours of sunlight. They thrive in temperatures between 45-75 degrees Fahrenheit. In the cooler months, while the plant needs less sunlight (4-6 hours) and lower temperatures (down to 40 degrees Fahrenheit), be sure that it doesn't freeze or the plant will not be able to survive. Additionally, regular monitoring of sun exposure in the wintertime is recommended to ensure healthy growth for your Carnation.

pruning

Carnations (Dianthus 'Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS) should be pruned back in late summer. Remove up to 1/3 of the branches and stems, cutting 1/4 inch above a healthy growth bud or joint. Remove dead and damaged branches and branches that cross others, as well as any that appear weak or stunted. After pruning, a spray of fungicide may be helpful to protect the newly exposed wood surfaces. In the spring, trim any remaining stems which have not flowered to promote fresh blooms for the summer.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
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Starts Flowering

Dianthus 'Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS, also known as carnations, typically start flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Dianthus 'Valda Louise' ROSIE CHEEKS, also known as carnations, typically start flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Hardiness Map

FAQ

Is carnation perennial plant?

Yes, carnations are a type of perennial plant. Most carnations grown for cut flowers are Dianthus caryophyllus, with other species and hybrids available as garden plants. They normally reach heights of about 25-60cm, although some varieties can be up to 90cm tall. Carnations tend to bloom from spring to autumn and require full sun, well-drained soil, and plenty of food and water throughout the summer.

Could Carnations survive in a cold climate?

Carnations are a hardy flower that do have the potential to survive in a cold climate. However, they prefer a mild, temperate climate with temperatures between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius, so in order to best care for them in a cold climate, you should provide a small, sheltered area that keeps the cold out and insulates the flowers adequately. It is also important to ensure the soil does not freeze and does not get too wet. If possible, try insulating the soil and keeping it in a spot that gets some sunlight throughout the day. With the proper care and a good environment, Carnations can remain healthy during cold winter months.

Should I deadhead my carnations?

Yes, you should deadhead your carnations. Deadheading carnations is important for the health of your plants. Deadheading removes spent flowers and stimulates new growth, which will help your carnations look their best. It also encourages your carnations to produce more flowers. In addition, deadheading helps to prevent self-seeding, which can lead to an overgrowth of carnations where you don't want them. To deadhead, pinch off any spent flowers right at the base. Be sure to wear gloves if you have sensitive skin.

How long do carnation bloom?

Carnations are generally quite resilient flowers and can bloom for up to two months or longer when cared for properly. When taken care of, carnations cut for bouquets and arrangements can last for up to two weeks. If placed in a vase, high-quality carnations can last for up to a month, depending on environmental factors like temperature, light and water.

Do carnations have a strong scent?

Carnations have a mild scent that is not as powerful as some other flowers, such as roses. The scent of a carnation will be strongest in warmer weather and will be more subtle and muted in colder temperatures. Some types of carnations, such as those with a high percentage of geraniol, will be more fragrant, but these are generally less common in gardens and bouquets.

Can carnation be grown from seeds?

Yes, carnations can be grown from seeds. The seeds should be planted in a warm area as soon as possible after they are harvested from the plant. The soil should be kept damp and warm throughout the germination process. Typically, a seedling will emerge from the seed after about two weeks and it will take up to a year for the plant to reach full maturity. Some gardeners recommend covering the seed with a thin layer of soil and then keeping it moist until the seedling appears. After that, plenty of sun, water, and fertilizer should be used to nurture the growth of the carnation.

Can carnations be grown indoors?

Yes, carnations can be grown indoors. They must be kept in a sunny location with plenty of light and a well-draining soil. They should also be protected from drafts and strong winds. Indoor grown carnations should be watered often and should be placed in a spot that does not get too dry or too humid. Carnations should also be fertilized every month to ensure optimal growth. Taking these steps will ensure that your carnations can thrive indoors!

Is Carnation a good plant for cutting flowers?

Yes, Carnations are an excellent option for cutting flowers. They have large, fragrant blooms that come in nearly every color, making them a great addition to any fresh bouquet. Furthermore, they are relatively cheap compared to other options and last a surprisingly long time even when cut. Carnations fill their vase with a unique appearance and make a home or occasion look instantly beautiful.