Carnations, a popular cut flower, have been cultivated for over two thousand years and are known for their delicate beauty, pleasant fragrance, and long-lasting cut flowers. They belong to the family Caryophyllaceae and are often used as gifts on Mother’s Day. To grow carnations, choose stems with closed blooms but showing full color, while Minis should have closed blooms with some color on lower buds. Avoid stems with slab sides, bullheads, blown heads, or sleepy stems.
Carnations are a large group of flowering plants that fall under the genus Dianthus, meaning “the flowers of God” in Greek. The name comes from the Greek botanist Theophrastus and is believed to have medicinal properties. They can last up to 21 days with proper care and steps taken, while most will last an average of 14 days. If no care is taken, the flowers will fade.
Carnations are easy to care for and produce a lot of flowers with their delicate beauty, pleasant fragrance, and long-lasting cut flowers. They prefer a full sun or light shade spot in a rich, free-draining soil and prefer to grow in temperate climates with warm summers and mild wet winters. With proper care and steps taken, Dianthus flowers can last up to 21 days, while most will last an average of 14 days.
In summary, carnations are a popular and highly valued ornamental plant with a long-lasting cut flower and are a great choice for those looking for a change from roses.
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