Dianthus Kim Brown
This stunning form was bred by the University of Sydney, developing beautifully perfumed flowers and strong upright stems held above compact grey foliage.
| Botanical Name | Dianthus x plumarius |
| Common Name | Dianthus Kim Brown |
| Key Features | Double white to soft-pink flowers with maroon marking in the centre from late winter to autumn. |
| Size | Foliage growing to 10-15cm with flower stems up to 20cm tall. |
| Position | Ideal in full sun in a well drained and nutrient rich soil. |
| Description | |
| Cultural Notes | |
| Landscape Ideas | Easy to grow, prune lightly after flowering to encourage repeat flowering, fertilise in spring and autumn. |
| Water Requirements | Low – medium |
- Long flowering display.
- Ideal for low edging and borders.
- Cut flowers are long lasting for indoor vases.



