DIANTHUS OSCAR® 'CHERRY VELVET' – A compact flowering perennial that dazzles with rich cherry-red, velvety blooms. These fragrant flowers bloom early and last long, attracting butterflies and admiration alike .
Ideal for garden edges, rock gardens, and pots, this dianthus adds a bright splash of color with minimal effort. Its compact size, drought tolerance, and heavy blooming make it a favorite for sunny landscapes ☀️.
- Velvety cherry-red flowers with spicy fragrance
- Hardy in zones 5-9
- Full sun preferred for best blooms
- Height 6–8 inches, Spread 8–10 inches
- Excellent for containers, borders, or rock gardens
Note: Plants are shipped securely in nursery pots with padding to avoid damage during transit. Blooms may not be present during non-blooming seasons but will return in spring .
We cannot ship this plant to California due to agricultural restrictions.
Growing Zones: 5-9

| Mature Height: | 6 to 8 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature width: | 8 to 10 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Dianthus Oscar® 'Cherry Velvet' |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
FAQ's
Is Dianthus Oscar® 'Cherry Velvet' a perennial?
Yes, it's a hardy perennial in zones 5–9. It comes back year after year with proper care and offers beautiful early-season blooms.
Does it bloom all summer?
Dianthus Oscar® 'Cherry Velvet' blooms heavily in late spring to early summer, with occasional reblooming if deadheaded regularly.
How tall does Dianthus Oscar grow?
This variety stays compact, growing just 6–8 inches tall with a slightly wider spread, perfect for edging or low flower beds.
What kind of soil is best?
Well-draining, slightly alkaline soil works best. Avoid wet or clay-heavy locations. Sandy or loamy soils with good drainage are ideal.
Is Dianthus Oscar good for containers?
Absolutely! Its tidy, low-growing habit and vibrant flowers make it a fantastic container plant. Use it in pots, planters, or mixed arrangements.
Does this plant attract pollinators?
Yes! The fragrant blooms attract butterflies and bees, making it a pollinator-friendly choice for your garden.
How often should I water Dianthus Oscar?
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Once established, it's drought-tolerant, but regular watering helps maintain consistent blooms.
Can it survive frost?
Yes, in zones 5–9, it's frost-tolerant once established. Mulch in colder zones to protect roots during harsh winters.
Is it fragrant?
Yes! The blooms have a sweet, clove-like fragrance that makes them popular for borders, walkways, and cut flower arrangements.
Does it need deadheading?
Yes, removing spent flowers encourages reblooming and keeps the plant tidy. Simply snip off faded blooms with scissors or pruning shears.