Genus: Dianthus

Most species are perennial herbs with pink flowers.

Members growing plants in this genus

  • majeekahead

    Majeekahead

    joined 18 Oct, 2007

    398 plants

  • NancyM

    Nancym

    joined 23 Dec, 2007

    71 plants

  • mcatama

    Mcatama

    joined 29 Nov, 2007

    69 plants

  • Sid

    Sid

    joined 29 Feb, 2008

    64 plants

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    Grenville

    joined 7 Aug, 2007

    149 plants

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    Xela

    joined 1 Mar, 2008

    218 plants

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    Michael1

    joined 17 Apr, 2008

    17 plants

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    joined 16 Oct, 2007

    18 plants

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    Spritzhenry

    joined 17 Jun, 2007

    511 plants

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    Andrewr

    joined 7 Aug, 2007

    495 plants

  • DiOhio

    Diohio

    joined 12 Mar, 2008

    233 plants

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    Gillian

    joined 21 Apr, 2008

    94 plants

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    Grammazoo

    joined 12 Feb, 2008

    201 plants

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    Kerryjoe

    joined 9 Jul, 2008

    68 plants

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    Ohhowlovely

    joined 15 Jul, 2008

    12 plants

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    Pianolady

    joined 18 Jul, 2008

    44 plants

Comments:

blodyn

Blodyn

15 Jul, 2008

 

I think it is aswell.

On photo - 'Doris'

Marguerite

Marguerite

13 Jul, 2008

 

Good shot!

On photo - Untitled

Grammazoo

Grammazoo

12 Jul, 2008

 

Lots more luck than talent, Magnoliatree, but thanks!

On photo - Deptford Pinks

magnoliatree

Magnoliatree

11 Jul, 2008

 

You are so good at photography and I am so jealous! Lovely plant and picture.

On photo - Deptford Pinks

magnoliatree

Magnoliatree

11 Jul, 2008

 

Beautiful! Gorgeous colour too.

jacque

Jacque

9 Jul, 2008

 

Is that what their doin? i wondered why ants climbed around on flwers:)

Hostaboss

Hostaboss

6 Jul, 2008

 

Beautiful pink, does its smell as good as it looks?

On photo - Pinks

truds

Truds

20 Jun, 2008

 

pretty good

Xela

Xela

17 Jun, 2008

 

I have a collection of six different dianthus, I am fairly sure that one of the others is 'Doris' because the outer pale pink portion of the petals gradually turns white with age. The colours remain constant in this flower.

Noballsallowed

Noballsallo..

15 Jun, 2008

 

That is such a pretty pink!

On photo - Pale pink Dianthus

bonkersbon

Bonkersbon

14 Jun, 2008

 

? Dianthus 'Doris'. Lovely sharp shot.

Sid

Sid

13 Jun, 2008

 

Lovely.

CluelessKev

Cluelesskev

13 Jun, 2008

 

Quite a striking shot...Lovely.

On photo - Alpine dianthus - 3

popeymike

Popeymike

13 Jun, 2008

 

you wouldn't see him on the orange flower!

irish

Irish

13 Jun, 2008

 

beautiful photo

marksbegonias

Marksbegonias

13 Jun, 2008

 

Brilliant picture :-)

Noballsallowed

Noballsallo..

12 Jun, 2008

 

Dianthus and carnations don't seem to like me or my garden soil whichever : (

Helofadigger

Helofadigger

11 Jun, 2008

 

Lol Spritz I have the same one and it has loads of flowers on it at the moment, sadly I'ave no idea what the name is either! Hel.xxx.

On photo - Another Dianthus

TasteyG

Tasteyg

8 Jun, 2008

 

So pretty :)

Grammazoo

Grammazoo

4 Jun, 2008

 

Oh!! My favourite too now! This is stunning!!

Chrispook

Chrispook

25 May, 2008

 

The birds peck my pansies, so if the holes are around the edge of the petals it might be birds. Sometimes there is almost no flower left, but thankfully they dont eat all of them, only some.

Lori

Lori

26 Apr, 2008

 

I love the little beauties...those and sweet william which is old as the hills....too right about the smell. mmmmmm.

On photo - IN YOUR FACE 'PINK'

majeekahead

Majeekahead

26 Apr, 2008

 

yeah just a bit Lori - they do smell wonderful!

On photo - IN YOUR FACE 'PINK'

Lori

Lori

25 Apr, 2008

 

Pinks...I mean P I N K S!!!!

On photo - IN YOUR FACE 'PINK'

mcmneil

Mcmneil

20 Apr, 2008

 

They look fabulous

On photo - Dianthus

Genuisscuffy

Genuisscuffy

18 Aug, 2007

 

I love pinks the smell of the cloves takes me back to my childhood - Dad loved them (6foot 4 big bloke who would bend down to pick and smell such a delicate looking plant was a sight to be seen!)

On photo - Dianthus