cheddar pink
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Definition
Noun 1. A low-growing, mat-forming perennial plant (Dianthus gratianopolitanus) native to central Europe, characterized by fragrant pink or red flowers.
Usage
- The term "cheddar pink" is used specifically as the common name for this particular species of dianthus (pink). It is a horticultural term.
- It is typically used in gardening, botanical, and landscaping contexts to identify the plant.
Examples
- Noun:
- The rock garden was beautifully edged with cheddar pink.
- I planted several cheddar pinks for their delightful fragrance and ground-covering habit.
- Unlike some garden pinks, cheddar pink is known for its tolerance of poor, alkaline soils.
Advanced Usage
- The name "cheddar" is thought to refer to the Cheddar Gorge area in England, where the plant is found growing wild, and not to the cheese. It is used to distinguish this species from other types of "pinks" in the genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Clove Pink (): A related species, which is the wild ancestor of the cultivated carnation.
- Cottage Pink (): Another popular, fragrant garden pink.
- Dianthus: The genus name for pinks and carnations.
Synonyms
- Noun: (scientific/botanical name).
Noun
- mat-forming perennial of central Europe with large fragrant pink or red flowers