Isn't the second one a dianthis? Sweet William doesn't look like that here--although in different climates, plants do have variations. I do enjoy your photos!
Well, Sweet William is part of the Dianthus family.(dianthus barbatus)They may not look the same because the full head hasn't developed??? I've only seen the full multi-flowered type of Sweet William but looking online I've noticed another variety that looks more similar to the other members of the Dianthus family.
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ReplyDeleteIsn't the second one a dianthis? Sweet William doesn't look like that here--although in different climates, plants do have variations.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy your photos!
Well, Sweet William is part of the Dianthus family.(dianthus barbatus)They may not look the same because the full head hasn't developed??? I've only seen the full multi-flowered type of Sweet William but looking online I've noticed another variety that looks more similar to the other members of the Dianthus family.
ReplyDeleteYes, I thought the first one was dianthus, too. You're going to have so many pretty flowers! :)
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