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  2. Alternaria dianthi - Wikipedia

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    The fungus has been cultured on simple media such as potato dextrose agar, and does not need Dianthus tissue to germinate. [2] [5] Spores come into contact with healthy leaf and stem tissue of Dianthus plants through wind, rain, and contact with infected tissue. [8] The host plant must be wet or moist for spores to germinate. [8]

  3. Dianthus - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus (/ d aɪ ˈ æ n θ ə s / dy-AN-thəs) [1] is a genus of about 340 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, native mainly to Europe and Asia, with a few species in north Africa and in southern Africa, and one species (D. repens) in arctic North America.

  4. List of Dianthus species - Wikipedia

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    The following species in the flowering plant genus Dianthus are accepted by Plants of the World Online. [1] As of 2024 [update] , it accepts 359 species. The genus has undergone the fastest radiation known in any plant taxon.

  5. List of Award of Garden Merit dianthus - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of Dianthus species and cultivars which have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. This is an important group of more-or-less fragrant summer-flowering perennial garden plants, which can be divided into three main groups:- Carnations (D. caryophyllus) Pinks (D. plumarius) Sweet Williams (D. barbatus)

  6. Dianthus carthusianorum - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus carthusianorum, commonly known as Carthusian pink, is a species of Dianthus, native to Europe, from Spain north to Belgium and Poland, and east to Ukraine, occurring in dry, grassy habitats at altitudes of up to 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in mountains. [1] [2] It is a variable herbaceous perennial plant growing to 60 cm

  7. Dianthus cruentus - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus cruentus (syn. Dianthus calocephalus), the blood pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. [2] It is native to southeastern Europe, Turkey, the Transcaucasus , and Iran, and it has been introduced to Sweden. [ 1 ]

  8. Dianthus thunbergii - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus thunbergii is a spreading or tufted herbaceous perennial reaching 40 cm, with linear (50mm x 3mm) blue-grey leaves. The inflorescence is usually sparsely branched and rises c. 20cm above the plants, bearing 2-5 flowers. The flowers are usually pink (sometimes white), 15mm wide, and appear in Spring-Summer (Sept-Feb.).

  9. Dianthus broteri - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus broteri is a species of flowering plant in the carnation family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to Portugal and Spain, preferring to grow close to the coasts. [2] Dianthus broteri is a complex of polyploid races, with 2n=2x=30, 2n=4x=60, 2n=6x=90 and 2n=12x=180 chromosomes detected in different populations, the largest polyploid series ...