Dianthus American Pie™ 'Georgia Peach Pie'
'Georgia Peach Pie' is a standout perennial from the American Pie™ series, featuring charming peach-pink petals with a bold coral-red eye. Its clove-scented blooms rise above tidy, blue-green foliage, making it an elegant addition to sunny garden beds and containers.
This long-blooming Dianthus is not only fragrant but also cold hardy and heat tolerant. Excellent for attracting pollinators, and its blooms are perfect for fresh floral arrangements.
- Peach-pink flowers with coral-red centers
- Blue-green evergreen foliage
- Light clove fragrance
- Loved by pollinators
- Mature Size: 10–12 in. tall, 10–12 in. wide
- Perfect for borders, walkways & containers
Note: Regular deadheading promotes continuous blooming. Drought-tolerant once established and highly low maintenance.
Growing Zones: 5–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 10–12 in. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Mature Width: | 10–12 in. |
| Botanical Name: | Dianthus hybrid 'Georgia Peach Pie' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Bloom Time: | Spring to Fall (rebloomer) |
| Type: | Perennial (Evergreen in mild zones) |
FAQ's
Does 'Georgia Peach Pie' have a fragrance?
Yes, the blooms have a pleasant clove-like scent, making them ideal for sensory gardens.
Will it rebloom through the season?
Yes, with regular deadheading, this Dianthus can bloom from spring into fall.
Is it good for containers or small spaces?
Absolutely. Its compact form is ideal for pots, raised beds, and small garden borders.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes, butterflies and bees are drawn to the bright blooms.
Can it survive cold winters?
Yes, it is hardy in USDA Zones 5–9 and often retains evergreen foliage in milder winters.