@saroj24rghgardening Dianthus barbatus first appears in 1596 in botanist John Gerard’s garden catalogue. The flowers are edible and may have medicinal properties.[citation needed] Sweet William attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.
@saroj24rghgardening Dianthus barbatus first appears in 1596 in botanist John Gerard’s garden catalogue. The flowers are edible and may have medicinal properties.[citation needed] Sweet William attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.