Dianthus (carnations) with delivery in Dnipro
Dianthus is the carnation with nothing to apologize for. Forget the red sticks of the 80s: modern spray varieties are lush heads in complex shades — dusty rose, pistachio, deep bordeaux — that build very grown-up bouquets.
Its main argument is stamina: two weeks and more, longer than almost anything in the catalog. A Monday bouquet greets the next Monday in shape. So dianthus goes where "it must last" matters: for mothers, offices, people who travel soon after.
In the studio dianthus is universal: in a mono bouquet it forms a dense textured cushion; in a signature design it holds structure and adds a complex half-tone between larger buds.
A bonus is the delicate clove scent — warm, spicy, much quieter than freesia. And no protocol subtext: dianthus has long stopped being a parade flower; it is simply good modern floristry.
Frequently asked questions
- Are dianthus and carnation the same?
- Yes — Dianthus is the botanical name. Florists say "dianthus" for modern spray varieties, to separate them from the old single-head stereotype.
- How long does dianthus last?
- 14 days and more — among the longest-lasting flowers there are. Fresh water every other day and a stem trim can stretch it to three weeks.
- Who can you give carnations to?
- Anyone — the stereotype is obsolete. Complex-shade spray dianthus goes to girlfriends, mothers, colleagues; in Europe it's been one of the trendiest flowers of recent years.
- Delivery today?
- Yes — from 60 minutes across Dnipro, daily 8:00–22:00, photo before dispatch.




















