Gillyflower
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Gillyflower. Down to Shakespeare's time usually referred to what we now call the carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus, also known as clove pink. Since Shakespeare's time gilliflower has usually meant either wall-flowers or stocks, as explained under Cheiranthus and Matthiola.
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