Dianthus plant named ‘Floriagate’

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ABSTRACT:
A new cultivar ofDianthusplant named ‘FLORIAGATE’ is characterized inter alia by pronounced spray habit, perennial and profuse bloom, and green foliage.Dianthus‘FLORIAGATE’ is suitable for use as a flowering plant in pots, containers, window boxes and the garden, but is primarily suited for the production of cut flowers.Dianthus‘FLORIAGATE’ is not hardy and is grown in a glasshouse. These traits set ‘FLORIAGATE’ apart from all other existing varieties, lines, strains or sports ofDianthus. In particular,Dianthus‘FLORIAGATE’ has bright purple/violet flowers.

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