Dianthus glacialis — a medium houseplant
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Dianthus glacialis

Dianthus Glacialis

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Dianthus glacialis, the glacier pink or ice pink, is a species of pink native to the eastern Alps and the Carpathians. A dwarf species, it reaches at most 10 cm, and prefers to grow on granite.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Dianthus Glacialis.

Water

The Glacier Pink plant is drought-tolerant but does not do well in overly wet conditions, so it needs well-drained soil. Water the plant only when the soil feels dry to the touch, making sure to moisten it thoroughly. In winter, reduce watering to once every 3 to 4 weeks, and resume regular watering in the spring when the plant begins to grow again.

Pruning

Glacier pink is a compact alpine perennial known for its vibrant pink flowers. To encourage new growth and maintain its shape, prune the plant in early spring. Regularly deadhead the flowers to extend the blooming period. Additionally, remove any dead or diseased stems to prevent potential problems. Avoid heavy pruning to ensure healthy blooming and overall plant health.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Dianthus
Family
Caryophyllaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Glacier Pink en Glacier carnation
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Dianthus glacialis leaf
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Dianthus glacialis flower
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Dianthus glacialis flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Dianthus glacialis fruit
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Dianthus glacialis fruit
PLATE 05 · fruit
Dianthus glacialis habit
PLATE 06 · habit
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