Short pink shows good resistance to disease and generally does not readily suffer from illnesses. That said, it can be affected by pests and diseases present in its environment. Those problems are usually not serious. For care, this plant requires a moderate level of maintenance. It should be pruned regularly to keep a tidy appearance and encourage healthy growth. Fertilizing can also aid in stimulating blooms. Short pink is suitable for anyone who has outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, and does not demand extensive care experience. It may need more attention when grown indoors.
How to keep Dianthus Godronianus.
Light
Short pink is a sun-loving herbaceous perennial that originates from open habitats and commonly grows in meadows and grasslands. It prefers full sun but can also tolerate partial sun.
Fertilizer
One fertilizer application in spring is generally adequate for Short pink, though multiple feedings can boost growth to its fullest. Fertilize every one to one and a half months. Fertilization improves the look and function of the leaves, encouraging even color and a healthy texture. It also promotes root development and nutrient uptake, supporting the plant's long-term health.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Dianthus
- Family
- Caryophyllaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 5-9
- Mature Height
- 5 cm to 10 cm
- Mature Spread
- 10 cm to 15 cm
- Leaf Color
- Green, Dark Green
- Leaf Type
- Evergreen
- Flower Size
- 1.52 cm to 2.03 cm
- Bloom Time
- Mid spring, Late spring, Early summer
- Planting Time
- Spring, Summer
- Harvest Time
- Summer
- Native Area
- France