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Dianthus barbatus(Sweet John, Sweet William) Dianthus barbatus flower detail
Dianthus \ barbatus \ Caryophyllaceae

Plant Profile: Dianthus barbatus

Dianthus barbatus, commonly known as Sweet William, is typically classified as a biennial or a short-lived perennial, though it is frequently cultivated as an annual. This plant flourishes in loamy, slightly alkaline soils and prefers sunny or partially shaded locations, especially in regions with hot summers. Its flowers are characterized by dense, rounded clusters, showcasing a spectrum of colors from white to vibrant red and purple, often featuring bicolor variations. Numerous cultivars exist, including those with double flowers and dwarf varieties. The term 'barbatus' is derived from the barbed or beard-like structures that emerge from the petals.

However, Sweet William is prone to issues such as crown rot and rust, particularly in soils that do not drain well. Additionally, it may attract snails and slugs, especially in shaded environments.

It is important to note that this plant possesses mild toxic properties; ingestion can lead to low toxicity, and it may cause minor skin irritation that lasts only a few minutes.

Dianthus barbatus(Sweet John, Sweet William) Dianthus barbatus flower detail

Sweet John, Sweet William

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Dianthus caryophyllus(Border Carnation, Carnation, Clove Gilly-flower, Clove Pink, Gillyflower, Pinks, Sweet William, Wild Carnation) Close up of flower
Dianthus \ caryophyllus \ Caryophyllaceae

Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnations are herbaceous perennials that can also be cultivated as annuals. They thrive in cooler summer climates and require moist, well-drained soils rich in organic matter. With a wide array of cultivars and varieties available in various colors and sizes, taller types (ranging from 3 to 4 feet) are particularly popular in the floral industry, often used for cut flowers and boutonnieres. These flowers can add vibrant color to sunny borders or patio containers. To extend their blooming period, it's beneficial to deadhead faded flowers, and pinching back the center of the plant encourages a bushier growth habit.

However, carnations do not tolerate high heat well, making them less suitable for southern gardens. They typically bloom in midsummer, favoring sunny spots but also requiring cooler temperatures and moist, well-drained soils that are neutral to slightly alkaline. Be aware that issues such as rust and crown rot can arise.

Dianthus caryophyllus(Border Carnation, Carnation, Clove Gilly-flower, Clove Pink, Gillyflower, Pinks, Sweet William, Wild Carnation) Close up of flower

Border Carnation, Carnation, Clove Gilly-flower, Clove Pink, Gillyflower, Pinks, Sweet William, Wild Carnation

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Oxalis montana (American Wood-sorrel, Common Wood Sorrel, Mountain Woodsorrel, Northern Woodsorrel, Sourgrass, Sours, White Woodsorrel, White Wood-sorrel, Wood Shamrock, Wood-shamrock)

Oxalis montana, commonly referred to as Sourgrass, is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the wood sorrel family. Typically, it thrives in clusters within cool, nutrient-rich, and moist woodla

Oxalis montana(American Wood-sorrel, Common Wood Sorrel, Mountain Woodsorrel, Northern Woodsorrel, Sourgrass, Sours, White Woodsorrel, White Wood-sorrel, Wood Shamrock, Wood-shamrock) Flower

American Wood-sorrel, Common Wood Sorrel, Mountain Woodsorrel, Northern Woodsorrel, Sourgrass, Sours, White Woodsorrel, White Wood-sorrel, Wood Shamrock, Wood-shamrock

Oxalis \ montana \ Oxalidaceae

Oxalis stricta (Common Yellow Woodsorrel, Lemon Clover, Oxalis, Pickle Plant, Shamrock Plant, Sourgrass, Wood Sorrel, Yellow Woodsorrel, Yellow Wood Sorrel)

Common yellow woodsorrel belongs to the Oxalidaceae family and is often regarded as a weed in various lawns and garden settings. It can also be found in woodlands, meadows, and other disturbed envi

Oxalis stricta(Common Yellow Woodsorrel, Lemon Clover, Oxalis, Pickle Plant, Shamrock Plant, Sourgrass, Wood Sorrel, Yellow Woodsorrel, Yellow Wood Sorrel) abaxial leaflet surface

Common Yellow Woodsorrel, Lemon Clover, Oxalis, Pickle Plant, Shamrock Plant, Sourgrass, Wood Sorrel, Yellow Woodsorrel, Yellow Wood Sorrel

Oxalis \ stricta \ Oxalidaceae

Oxalis triangularis (False Shamrock, Love Plant, Purple Shamrock, Purple Wood Sorrel)

The Purple Shamrock Plant is a decorative herbaceous perennial belonging to the wood sorrel family, originating from South America. Its trifoliate leaves, which can range from green to variegated o

Oxalis triangularis(False Shamrock, Love Plant, Purple Shamrock, Purple Wood Sorrel) Form

False Shamrock, Love Plant, Purple Shamrock, Purple Wood Sorrel

Oxalis \ triangularis \ Oxalidaceae

Oxydendrum arboreum (Lily of the Valley Tree, Sorrel Tree, Sourwood)

Oxydendrum arboreum, commonly known as Sourwood, is a deciduous small tree that typically reaches heights of 20 to 30 feet, with a trunk diameter ranging from 8 to 12 inches. This species is indige

Oxydendrum arboreum(Lily of the Valley Tree, Sorrel Tree, Sourwood)

Lily of the Valley Tree, Sorrel Tree, Sourwood

Oxydendrum \ arboreum \ Ericaceae

Oxypetalum coeruleum (Tweedia)

For enthusiasts of blue blooms, Tweedia is a recent addition to the milkweed family. It thrives as a perennial in the warmer regions of the Piedmont and coastal plains, yet it can also be cultivate

Oxypetalum coeruleum(Tweedia)

Tweedia

Oxypetalum \ coeruleum \ Apocynaceae

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