Can Anyone Identify These Flowers?
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It is called "PINKS"
I believe they are double mini carnations.
Pink Dianthus
pinks.. yours look like the perennial type, but even annual variety can often overwinter if protected .
Looks like carnations
I know these as batchelor buttons.
Carnations
Looks like Bachelor Buttons. Can get seed at Walmart, dollar stores, anywhere.
These are Bachelor Buttons! Very pretty!
Hi John, that's a Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button. They're really easy to care for and you can find a whole bunch of information about them here https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/bachelor-buttons/growing-bachelor-buttons.htm
From the picture, the greenery and blossoms look more like dianthus, kind of like a carnation.
Hello, these are Dianthus, beautiful dainty perennials!
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/dianthus/growing-dianthus-plants.htm
Hello John, these are Dianthus, they are a wonderful perennial