Dianthus glacialis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Dianthus glacialis, Haenke. Three to 4 in. high, the 4-angled sts. tufted and 1-2-fld.: lvs. green, linear-lanceolate, pointed, those on the st. linear-acute and strict or recurved, 3-nerved: fls. small and odorless, red- purple; the petals toothed, yellowish beneath, contiguous; bracts 2-4. Mts. of S. Eu. G.C. II. 21:809.— A pretty species, but difficult to establish. Grown among alpine plants. Var. Freynii, Williams (D. Freynii, Vandas). Lvs. rather soft, keeled, the lateral nerves obscure: sts. usually 1-fld.: calyx-teeth ciliate. Var. neglectus, Williams (D. neglectus, Loisel). Lvs. plane: fls. rarely twin; bracts 4: petals separate. G.C. III. 49:415. Gn.76, p. 339. Gn.W. 20:711. CH


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