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Hello to all..

My husband and I purchased a foreclosed home about three years ago. The backyard is huge and but was not taken care of so it was somewhat wild we when we first moved in, with a thick layer of leaves and bushes everywhere. The first spring/summer I was surprised to see a variety of flowers pop up ..mostly tulips, daffodils, begonias, purple queen, and even a couple of rose and hydrangea bushes. Last spring, there were no surprises and the only new plants were the ones I added. However this spring (our third)the entire backyard has been taken over by a pink/white flower. Some are light pink and white; some are hot pink with white; others are hot pink with light pink and some are solid dark red. They are all over the back yard, growing both in sunny and shaded spots alike. I have no idea what they are. In the last photo (red flower) there are some green plants next to it ..those are ones that have not bloomed yet. I would love for them to last all summer as in the words of my 10 year old "they make the backyard look magical". Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Those are SO pretty! I don't know what they are but I have seen them for sale in the nurseries in CA all the time.

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These are a dianthus, sweet william. A cousin to carnations. I love them. They are usually a biennial and make just a small green plant the first year. Then bloom the second. They can reseed but I don't find them weedy or pesty.


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