References to the plant genus Dianthus go back as far as the Greek botanist Theophrastus. He named these plants from the Caryophyllaceae family “divine flower” (dios = divine plus anthos = flower).
This past weekend I was in church and one of my pastor friends asked me an interesting question about mini roses. One of the characteristics of carnations is some of them look a lot like roses. He ...
Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) flowers were exposed to 2 μl/l ethylene and examined at intervals to determine the time course of wilting, decrease in water uptake, and increase in ionic leakage in ...
To mean, Flowers of the Gods, such is the reverence of the dianthus bloom. From the Greek words dios, meaning “god” and anthos, meaning “flower”, the Greek botanist, Theophrastus, cited the perfect ...
The ancient Greeks were absolutely right to call dianthus the divine flower. While feasting my eyes on a bed with magnificently flowering iris, hemerocallis and a stunning Guinee rose, they’re drawn ...
References to the plant genus Dianthus go back as far as the Greek botanist Theophrastus. He named these plants from the Caryophyllaceae family “divine flower” (dios = divine plus anthos = flower).
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