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Deptford pink
Scientific Name: Dianthus armeria
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Annual, Biennial
Other Names:
Description: A stunning pink flower and a wild relative of the popular garden plant Sweet Deptford pink is now extinct in Scotland and is not found in Northern Ireland.&*! About. The Deptford Pink has declined rapidly in range and is now known to inhabit only about 15 sites in the UK, mainly in the south. It prefers light, sandy, &*! Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria) is a plant that I would not be without in my garden, though I must confess, I am not entirely sure why.&*! Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink or Grass Pink) is a species of Dianthus ("pink") native to most of Europe, from Portugal north to southern Scotland and southern &*! Deptford Pink is an attractive plant with bright pink flowers speckled with both darker and paler spots. It is only native pink with flowers in heads surrounded  &*! Learn more about the Deptford pink - with amazing Deptford pink photos and facts on ARKive.&*! Although the population of Deptford Pink plants is thought to be on the increase in Europe and North America, in the UK it is in serious decline. In fact, the plant &*! TOUCHWOOD. Article: In the Pink! in Cottage Garden Society Magasine, Spring 2006. In the Pink! Cottage gardeners have always had a soft-spot for the genus &*! Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink). Summary Photos Maps Habitats Life Form Distribution Conservation Status Other Accounts References &*! Deptford Pink (Photo: Bob Gibbons-Plantlife) caption An observant cyclist spotted Deptford Pinks growing at a surprise fifth location in &*! Dartmoor Delivery Plan for Deptford Pink. and Importance of the Species. Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria) is one of Britain's rarest plant species,  &*! T5: Deptford Pink Action Plan. T5: Teignbridge Species Action Plan for Deptford Pink. Aim: Maintain or increase population of plants within Teignbridge. Species  &*! Petals are vivid pink with pale dots and irregularly toothed tips. Lifecycle: Can behave as an annual or Species Factsheet. Deptford Pink. Dianthus armeria.&*! Deptford pink flowers - Belton Hills Nature Reserve, Leigh on Sea, Essex.&*! Deptford Pink Dianthus armeria. Pink family (Caryophyllaceae). : This annual or biennial plant is about 1-2' tall and very slender in appearance.&*! Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria). This species of Dianthus is known to inhabit only 15 sites in the UK, mainly in Southern England. It has a long flower stem &*! Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Deptford Pink: solitary or small clusters of 1/3 to -inch 5-petaled flowers, pink with white dots.&*! Find help & information on Dianthus armeria Deptford pink from the RHS.&*! Dianthus armeria - Deptford Pink, Mountain Pink. Some authorities consider this plant, a European native, to be weedy or invasive. This is supported by the fact &*! Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! s and articles about the Deptford Pink, scientifically known as Dianthus armeria in the Encyclopedia of Life. Includes Brief Summary Co&*! Generals Synonyms Classification Legal Status Wetland Related Links . Dianthus armeria L. Show All Show Tabs Deptford pink &*! Flower: Pink, five petaled flower, in. (1.5 cm.) long, with toothed petals, and white dots in the inner part of the flower. The flowers often grow in clusters and are &*! Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan. Species Action Plan. Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria). Author: Nick Crouch (Nottinghamshire County Council).&*! Deptford pink has straight, strong, narrow stems that bear small clusters of pink flowers with white dots. Common statewide in sunny, open locations such as &*! Deptford Pink (Dianthus armeria) 9:28 am 05/07/15 Greenatconey Greenatconey's reputation in Plants. Confidence: I'm as sure as I can be. ID agreements (): 3 &*! Wednesday 03 September 2014. 3rd September 2014. Press Release. Race is on to save Deptford Pink. The Species Recovery Trust is today celebrating the &*! Deptford pink. Dianthus armeria. Forest and Kim Starr. 5403504. Deptford pink. Dianthus armeria. David Cappaert. 5403503. Deptford pink. Dianthus armeria&*! The Deptford pink is a European species, introduced and widespread in North America. Its name refers to the Deptford is now a part of greater London.&*! APHOTOFLORA - Photographic Stock Library Page for Dianthus armeria - Deptford Pink (Caryophyllaceaes). A-P-H-O-T-O - Furthering &*! common name: Deptford pink family: Caryophyllaceae To view an and that 's metadata, click on a thumbnail. To view onlys from a single &*! Cloud County, Kansas. Annual or biennial. Height: 6-24 inches. Family: Caryophyllaceae - Pink Family. Flowering Period: May, June, July &*! Deptford Pink plugs: Available now. Dianthus armeria A Bright pink flowers over dark green leaves. Sun June-August 5-30cm.Order year round. Price: (9 or &*! Deptford Pink is a biennial with great seeding capacity (400 seeds per plant!), so it easily colonizes disturbed sites. Bloom time is June and July &*! Deptford Pink. In 1597, John Gerard produced a Herball of London-discovered plants. He went on frequent rambles, adding all the 'new' &*! Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria) Survey at. Whitecleave Quarry, Buckfastleigh, Devon TQ11 0DQ. Report # GLE0812. On behalf of Sam Gilpin &*! The Deptford Pink is a stunning pink biennial flower and is a wild relative of the popular garden plant sweet william. It has declined rapidly in &*! Dianthus armeria L. Deptford Pink. Dianthus armeria is a tall, slender plant with a hairy inflorescence, leaf-like bracts and deep- pink petals with very small white &*! Deptford pink definition, a plant, Dianthus armeria, of the pink family, native to Eurasia, having slender, erect stems and leaves and clusters of small, bright pink  &*! Right-of-way & Roadside Weeds, Aquatic Weeds, Wildflowers. Deptford Pink: Dianthus armeria. dpink7-23d.jpg (50780 bytes). dpink7-23b.jpg (19634 bytes) &*! Find the perfect wildflower deptford pink stock photo. Huge collection, amazing choice, 60+ million high quality, affordable RF and RMs. No need to &*! View Stock Photo of Deptford Pink Storrs Connecticut. Find premium, high- resolution photos at Gettys.&*! Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink or Grass Pink) is a species of Dianthus ("pink") native to most of Europe, from Portugal north to southern Scotland and southern &*! Annual or biennial. Stems 15󈞞 cm, hairy near nodes. Leaves hirsute, linear, 2– 8 cm long, those of the stem erect. Inflorescence of few, bracteate, &*! Dianthus armeria. Deptford Pink. Basal rosette of leaves, erect flower stem. Leaves opposite, narrowly oblong, with rounded tips. Inflorescence consists of dense &*! The Deptford Pink flowers in the top of this picture are shown in their actual size of 1/2 inch. According to the literature, they can grow as tall as 24 inches, but the  &*! Orginally from Europe, the Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria) has been transplanted to North America where it is found in southern Canada and most of the US.&*! Pink Deptford Pink or Dianthus Armeria in a green meadow under the warm spring sun - Stock Photo from the largest library of royalty-frees, only at &*! Deptfird Pink Grass Pink Dianthus armeria, named after Deptford, England, May -September., pink.&*!