DIANTHUS OSCAR® 'DARK RED' – A stunning, low-growing perennial featuring bold dark red blooms that add elegance and intensity to any sunny landscape. Compact, floriferous, and fragrant .
This variety of dianthus thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. It’s ideal for use along borders, pathways, and patio containers. Long-lasting flowers and drought tolerance make it a fuss-free favorite .
- Deep red velvety flowers with a spicy fragrance
- Hardy in zones 5-9
- Full sun for best performance
- Height 6–8 inches, Spread 8–10 inches
- Perfect for borders, containers, and pollinator gardens
Note: Plants are shipped in nursery pots, well-secured for safe delivery. Dormancy during colder months is natural—flowers 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® 'Dark Red' |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
FAQ's
Is Dianthus Oscar® 'Dark Red' a perennial?
Yes, it’s a hardy perennial in zones 5–9. It returns each year with a burst of deep red blooms when planted in the right conditions.
When does it bloom?
This variety blooms in late spring through early summer. With regular deadheading, it can rebloom sporadically into fall.
Can I grow this in a pot?
Yes! Dianthus Oscar® 'Dark Red' is perfect for containers. Its compact size and heavy blooming make it great for patios and balconies.
What kind of soil is best?
Well-drained soil is key. Avoid heavy clay or overly wet areas. Slightly alkaline, sandy, or loamy soil promotes the best growth and blooms.
How tall does Dianthus Oscar® 'Dark Red' grow?
It stays neat and compact, growing just 6–8 inches tall with a spread of about 8–10 inches. Great for small spaces and edging.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes, the fragrant flowers attract butterflies and bees, making it a beneficial addition to any pollinator-friendly garden.
Is it drought-tolerant?
Once established, Dianthus is drought-tolerant. However, regular watering during dry spells will help it bloom more consistently.
Does it have a fragrance?
Yes, this variety is known for its sweet, clove-like scent. It’s a great pick for fragrant gardens or walkways.
Is Dianthus safe for pets?
Dianthus may cause mild stomach upset if ingested by pets. It’s best to plant it where curious pets can’t easily reach it.
How do I maintain this plant?
Deadhead spent blooms regularly to extend flowering. Water moderately, avoid soggy soil, and apply light fertilizer in spring for best results.