EverLast has the widest color spectrum among perennial dianthus and a pleasing upright form. It has more days of dazzling, entrancing color than any other perennial dianthus and blooms in the early spring. EverLast, a perennial plant favored among gardeners, is extremely hardy and performs well even in extreme weather.
Plant Type |
Perennials |
Hardiness Zone |
5-10 |
Exposure |
Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Season of Interest |
Spring, Summer, Fall |
Height | 6" - 12" (in) |
Spread | 6" - 12" (in), 12" - 18" (in) |
Spacing |
12"-14" (in) |
Water Needs |
Average |
Maintenance |
Low |
Soil Type |
Clay, Loam, Sand |
Soil PH |
Alkaline, Neutral |
Soil Drainage |
Moist but Well-Drained |
Characteristics |
Evergreen, Fragrant, Great Foliage, Showy |
Tolerance |
Deer |
Attracts |
Pollinators |
Garden Uses |
Beds and Borders, Cut Flowers, Edging, Mass Planting, Patio and Containers |
Dianthus EverLast™ White+Eye | Dianthus interspecific, KLEDG14174, PP27,845 || EverLast has the widest color spectrum among perennial dianthus and a pleasing upright form. It has more days of dazzling, entrancing color than any other perennial dianthus and blooms in the early spring. EverLast, a perennial plant favored among gardeners, is extremely hardy and performs well even in extreme weather.
Full Sun, Partial Sun,
Spring, Summer, Fall,
Average Water Needs, Low Maintenance, Moist but Well-Drained,
Evergreen, Fragrant, Great Foliage, Showy,
Deer Tolerant,
Attracts Pollinators, Beds and Borders, Cut Flowers, Edging, Mass Planting, Patio and Containers