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Carnation 'Raffine Petit Aimee'

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(Dianthus sp) 4 inch pot

The cutest little carnation that looks just like Phlox ‘Blushing Bride’ and we can’t wait to photograph them together. Raffine is a new type of Spray Carnation that produces masses of tiny flowers. We are very excited to be able to offer this to you this year!

We are in a great climate to start growing these in the fall for spring blooms. They want a nice cool period to get established. Pinch these once, 3-4 weeks after planting (if you remember).

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(Dianthus sp) 4 inch pot

The cutest little carnation that looks just like Phlox ‘Blushing Bride’ and we can’t wait to photograph them together. Raffine is a new type of Spray Carnation that produces masses of tiny flowers. We are very excited to be able to offer this to you this year!

We are in a great climate to start growing these in the fall for spring blooms. They want a nice cool period to get established. Pinch these once, 3-4 weeks after planting (if you remember).

(Dianthus sp) 4 inch pot

The cutest little carnation that looks just like Phlox ‘Blushing Bride’ and we can’t wait to photograph them together. Raffine is a new type of Spray Carnation that produces masses of tiny flowers. We are very excited to be able to offer this to you this year!

We are in a great climate to start growing these in the fall for spring blooms. They want a nice cool period to get established. Pinch these once, 3-4 weeks after planting (if you remember).

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full Sun
PLANT HEIGHT:
20”
PLANT SPACING:
8"
PLANT TYPE:
Short-lived perennial in mild climates (ours!).
VASE LIFE:
unknown
HARVEST:
When the first 1-2 buds are opening and an addition 1-2 buds are showing color.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS:
Rich, deep, loamy, moist, well-drained soil is best.

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