Maiden Pink

Dianthus deltoides

Dianthus deltoides (Maiden Pink) is a species of Dianthus native to most of Europe and western Asia. It can also be found in many parts of North America, where it is an introduced species.
Maiden Pink Dutch name: Steenanjer (Dianthus Deltoides) Dianthus Deltoides,Dianthus deltoides,Geotagged,The Netherlands

Appearance

It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 45 centimeters tall. It has very narrow green or glaucous leaves forming a loosely tufted plant. The flowers are 15–20 millimeters across and usually pink, but they may be white and are often spotted white. It has an epicalyx of bracteoles. The calyx tube itself is not scarious (papery and membranous) at the joints between the lobes. It is a plant of often calcareous grassland but may also be found on rocky ground and occasionally on old mine spoil.
Maiden Pink (Dianthus Deltoides) Maiden Pink (Dianthus Deltoides) Dianthus Deltoides,Flowers,Geotagged,Maiden Pink,The Netherlands

Uses

It is widely used in horticulture with many cultivars sold as garden ornamental plants with flowers in a range of pink colours and sometimes darker green foliage.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCaryophyllales
FamilyCaryophyllaceae
GenusDianthus
Species