Dianthus alpinus

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Read about Dianthus alpinus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Dianthus alpinus, Linn. More or less cespitose, very dwarf, the 1-fld. slender sts. rarely reaching more than 3-4 in. high, more or less prostrate: foliage dark shining green, the lvs. linear or lance-linear, those on the st. keeled and strict: fl. 1 in. or more across, odorless, deep rose or purplish and crimson spotted, a darker ring around the eye. Russia to Greece and Swiss Alps. B.M. 1205. Gn. 26:184; 47, p. 292; 45, p. 53. Gt. 4:110. G.W. 8, p. 14.—One of the choicest of alpine and rock- work plants. Var. repens, Regel (D. repens, Willd.), of Siberia and Alaska, has a single root and procumbent sts. branched from near base: fls. purple; calyx somewhat inflated, ½ in. long. Apparently not cult. This is kept as a distinct species by some. CH


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