Dianthus 'Rebekah'
£6.50Lovely double rich crimson-red flowers with a strong clove fragrance above neat blue-green compact f... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutA 17th century pink, raised by Thomas Bat, was thought to be lost but then rediscovered in the Oxford Botanic Garden.
Semi-double toothed, red flowers and a distinctive bluish foliage. Good scent.
Good for cutting and putting in a vase.
Height: 25cm
Common name(s): Pink; Gillyflower
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