This Dianthus used to be popular for potpourri and bouquets. Lindoya forms clumps of dense green leaves, grows low, is single-flowered and produces carmine-pink flowers. Thrives in direct sunlight. When sown early, therefore in a greenhouse, can produce flowers in the first year. Also does well in the garden in a seedbed, after which it is transplanted.
| Properties |
| Seedo class |
SL2 |
| Number of seeds |
ca. 550 |
| Flower color |
Pink |
| Latin name |
Dianthus deltoides erectus |
| Perennial |
3 |
| Price group |
2 |
| Position |
Sun |
| Total weight of seed |
0,1 g |