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Sweet William
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Scientific Name: Dianthus barbatus
Common Name: Sweet William
Other Common Names:
Duizendschoon, Sweet William,
Sweet-william, Sweetwilliam
Plant Type: Biennial
Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady
Soil Types: Average
Zones (See US Zone map): 3-9
Germination: Easy. We have found it best to surface sow in early spring
in sterile potting soil & to seal the planting tray in a polythene bag to hold
moisture & to also allow some sunlight to speed germination. It will sprout in
within 1-2 weeks, easy. Uncover plastic and harden as the seedlings grow
to prevent damping off. Transplant.
Number of Seeds Per Pack: 50
Uses: Culinary
Notes: Sweet clove-scented flowers are edible. The flowers add color to salads, fish dishes, tea, marmalade, and sorbet.
DIANTHUS BARBATUS. Sweet clove-scented flowers are edible. Striking red, pink and white flowers add
color to salad, fish dishes, tea, marmalade and sorbet.
Price: $2.00/pkt
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Any statement made concerning medical
conditions treated with this herb is not intended as sound medical advice. The
seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with
the guidance of a trained physician or established herblist.
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