Dianthus arenarius
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Dianthus arenarius

Finland pink · Stone pink · Sand pink · Finnish pink

Tier 2 Difficulty: easy Water: low Light: full_sun
Water every
7 days
Temperature
10–35 °C
Soil pH
6–7
Hardiness
Zone 6–9
Click count
33
Observations
43

Description

Source: leafsnap

Dianthus arenarius, commonly known as Sand Pink, is a perennial flowering plant that belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, where it thrives in sandy or rocky areas, explaining its common name. Typically growing up to 30 cm in height, the plant features narrow, grey-green leaves. The flowers, which come in shades of pink or white with a distinctive fringed edge, bloom from late spring through summer. Dianthus arenarius is a hardy plant that requires minimal care once established. It prefers well-drained soil with full sun exposure but can also tolerate some shade. While drought-tolerant, the plant benefits from occasional watering during prolonged dry spells. Sand Pink has several uses, especially in ornamental garden settings such as rock gardens, borders, or ground covers. Its low-growing habit and attractive flowers make it a favorite among gardeners. Furthermore, Sand Pink has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries due to its anti-inflammatory properties, which make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Overall, Dianthus arenarius is an attractive perennial flowering plant that demands minimal care while offering aesthetic appeal both indoors, as cut flowers, and outdoors as an ornamental addition.

🌳 Carnation is more than a well-known ornamental flower; it is also used in the flavoring industry. Because its petals have a faintly spicy, clove-like taste, they have historically been used to flavor ales and wines—an aspect little known to the casual observer. Carnation also functions as a natural dye: artisans employ its vivid petals to make inks and dyes for clothing. This use reflects ancient botanical practices that are regaining popularity in contemporary sustainable approaches.

🎭 Maternal affection, remembrance

Care Guide

💧 Water Every 7 days

Sand pink plants are drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant, so it's important to avoid overwatering them to prevent root rot. Water the plant only when the soil feels dry, making sure the soil is evenly moist. During the winter, reduce watering to once every 3-4 weeks until growth resumes in the spring.

Suggested frequency: Every 7 days
☀️ Light Full sun

Carnation thrives in regions where it gets a lot of sunlight daily, even though it can adjust to environments with lower light levels. Adequate sunlight is beneficial to its growth at all stages. It originates from open environments and can struggle with either insufficient or excessive light.

Ideal: Full sun
🌡️ Temperature 10–35°C

The carnation is a plant native to temperate areas and flourishes best in temperatures between 68 and 95 °F (20 to 35 ℃). When the seasons get colder, measures should be taken to adapt its surroundings so as to simulate the moderate climate that it originates from.

Ideal temperature: 10–35°C
💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil 6-7
Ideal: Soil pH: 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer

The optimal period to feed a Carnation is during the onset of spring, as it transitions from dormancy to a phase of active growth. Fertilization makes vital nutrients available for robust growth. Despite the Carnation's modest requirements for fertilization, providing it annually can boost its longevity and stimulate superior, more enduring blossoms.

🪴 Pot & Repot 2-3 years

When it's time to change the pot for a Carnation, select a container that's 1-2 inches bigger and has plenty of drainage. Opt for a potting mix that drains well. The ideal time to do this is either in the spring or fall, making sure the root ball is slightly below the top edge of the pot. Once repotted, water it generously and position it in a warm location where it will receive indirect light.

Suggested frequency: 2-3 years
✂️ Pruning

Sand pink is a low-growing perennial with delicate, fringed flowers. To care for it, prune any dead stems in early spring and trim back spent blooms after they have flowered. This will encourage more blooms and help prevent self-seeding. Additionally, thinning out crowded growth improves air circulation, enhances plant vigor, and reduces the risk of disease.

🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial, Annual
Genus
Dianthus
Family
Caryophyllaceae
Hardiness Zone
6-9
Mature Height
40 cm to 91 cm
Mature Spread
15 cm to 30 cm
Leaf Color
Green, Blue, Gray
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
Pink, White, Purple, Yellow, Red
Flower Size
3.05 cm to 6.35 cm
Bloom Time
Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer
Planting Time
Spring
Harvest Time
Summer
Native Area
China

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Common Names (4)

en Finland pink
en Stone pink
en Sand pink
en Finnish pink