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Dianthus plumarius

Plants Dianthus caryophyllusDiapensia

Dianthus plumarius
(Modern border pink) Be the first to rate this plant
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Cottage Pinks (Dianthus plumarius 'Spring Beauty')
Cottage Pinks (Dianthus x allwoodii 'Aqua')
Cottage Pinks (Dianthus x allwoodii 'Doris')
Cotton Rose (Hibiscus mutabilis)
Cotula barbata 'Yellow Marbles'
Cotyledon orbiculata ...

Cottage Pink [English]: Dianthus plumarius
Cottage Pink [English]: Dianthus plumarius 'Ipswich Pinks'
Cottage Pink [English]: Dianthus plumarius 'Spring Beauty'
Cottage Pink [English]: Dianthus 'Rose de Mai' ...

Dianthus plumarius 'Birmingham' (L. Askey 2007) (N)
Dicentra eximia 'Dolly Sods' (PDN 2004) (N)
Disporopsis jinfushanensis (China 2002)
Disporopsis pernyi 'Low Man' (L. Lowman 2006) (N)
Disporum sessile 'Tightwad' (PDN 2006) (N) ...

Dianthus plumarius Southern Russia is the original home of this species and its genes are present in most of the garden pinks we grow today. Those with strong traits from D.

Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pink)
Gypsophila cerastioides
Gypsophila elegans (Showy Babysbreath)
Gypsophila paniculata (Baby's Breath)
Gypsophila repens (Creeping Babysbreath, Alpine Gypsophila)
Herniaria glabra (Smooth Rupturewort) ...

Note that Dianthus allwoodii, Dianthus plumarius and Dianthus hybridus, known also as pinks, grow in the same conditions, may be propagated also by layering, and are hardy zones 3-8
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Dianthus plumarius, or Common Pinks. With its clear, bright pink color and bright green foliage, this is what most people think of when they use the term 'pinks'.
Dianthus caryophyllus, Carnation or Clove Pink.

See also: Dianthus, Pink, Pinks, Rose, Hybrids

Plants Dianthus caryophyllusDiapensia

 
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