diangus gratianopolitanus
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A gardener carefully tends to a patch of Diangus gratianopolitanus in a rock garden.
Definition
- Noun:
- A mat-forming perennial plant: Dianthus gratianopolitanus is a low-growing, spreading perennial plant that forms dense mats of foliage.
- Native to central Europe: This plant species is indigenous to regions of central Europe.
- Characterized by fragrant pink or red flowers: It is known for producing large, notably fragrant flowers, typically in shades of pink or red.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rock garden was beautifully edged with Dianthus gratianopolitanus.
- Dianthus gratianopolitanus is prized for its dense, cushion-like growth and sweet scent.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species within the genus (pinks).
- For alpine garden enthusiasts, Dianthus gratianopolitanus is a classic choice.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Cheddar Pink. This is the widely used common name for this plant.
- Cheddar Pink (Dianthus gratianopolitanus) thrives in well-drained, alkaline soil.
- Genus: . This is the larger genus to which the species belongs, encompassing carnations and pinks.
Synonyms
- Cheddar Pink: The primary common name.
- Clusterhead Pink: A less common alternative name.
Notes
- This is a specialized botanical term. In everyday language, the common name "Cheddar Pink" is more frequently used.
- The specific epithet "" refers to Grenoble (Gratianopolis in Latin), hinting at a historical association with that region.
A gardener carefully tends to a patch of Diangus gratianopolitanus in a rock garden.
Noun
- mat-forming perennial of central Europe with large fragrant pink or red flowers