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Dianthus Collection (#2)

"Dianthus: A Colorful Tapestry of Nature's Beauty" Dianthus, also known as sweet william or carnations

Background imageDianthus Collection: New varieties of carnations, Dianthus caryophyllus

New varieties of carnations, Dianthus caryophyllus
New varieties of carnations from the garden of Baron Pycke de ten Aerde, Dianthus caryophyllus. Rodolphe Coumont 1, President Jules Malou 2, Directeur Emile Rodigas 3, Madame J

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation varieties, Bizarre type, Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnation varieties, Bizarre type, Dianthus caryophyllus. Raised by Ed. Morren and sent to Baron O. Pycke de ten Aerde. Chromolithograph by P

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation hybrid, Pride of Great Britain

Carnation hybrid, Pride of Great Britain, Dianthus caryophyllus. Yellow variety of the Souvenir de la Malmaison. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker after an illustration by A

Background imageDianthus Collection: Oeillet Louis Napoleon carnation hybrid, Dianthus

Oeillet Louis Napoleon carnation hybrid, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageDianthus Collection: Souvenir de la Malmaison, hybrid carnation

Souvenir de la Malmaison, hybrid carnation, Dianthus caryophyllys. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation or clove pink, Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnation or clove pink, Dianthus caryophyllus, Oeillet. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation hybrid, Louis Napoleon, Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnation hybrid, Louis Napoleon, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageDianthus Collection: China pink variety, Dianthus chinensis

China pink variety, Dianthus chinensis (Dianthus sinensis laciniatus). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageDianthus Collection: China pink, Dianthus chinensis, varieties

China pink, Dianthus chinensis, varieties: heddewigii and giganteus. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation variety, Souvenir de la Malmaison

Carnation variety, Souvenir de la Malmaison
Carnation variety, Oeillet remontant, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation or clove pink cultivars, Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnation or clove pink cultivars, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageDianthus Collection: Japanese pink or hamanadeshiko, Dianthus japonicus

Japanese pink or hamanadeshiko, Dianthus japonicus. (Sweet William, Dianthus barbatus, Dianthus pulcherrimus.) Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte

Background imageDianthus Collection: Clove pink or carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus

Clove pink or carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman

Background imageDianthus Collection: Picotee carnation 1 and scarlet bizard carnation

Picotee carnation 1 and scarlet bizard carnation 2, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtis Lectures

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carthusian pink, Dianthus carthusianorum

Carthusian pink, Dianthus carthusianorum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1819

Background imageDianthus Collection: China Pinks, Dianthus chinensis

China Pinks, Dianthus chinensis
Les Oeillets de la Chine. China Pinks, Dianthus chinensis. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus
L Oeillet des Jardins couleur de feu. Carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus

Background imageDianthus Collection: Pink of Lebanon, Dianthus libanotis. Endangered species

Pink of Lebanon, Dianthus libanotis. Endangered species. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Sydenham Edwards Botanical Register, Ridgeway

Background imageDianthus Collection: Rusty pink, Dianthus ferrugineus

Rusty pink, Dianthus ferrugineus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Miss Mintern from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslows The Botanist, London, 1836

Background imageDianthus Collection: Franklins tartar, scarlet bizarre carnation

Franklins tartar, scarlet bizarre carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handcolured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis The

Background imageDianthus Collection: China pink or Indian pink, Dianthus chinensis

China pink or Indian pink, Dianthus chinensis. Handcolured copperplate engraving and botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787

Background imageDianthus Collection: Bearded pink or sweet william, Dianthus barbatus

Bearded pink or sweet william, Dianthus barbatus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sansom from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1793

Background imageDianthus Collection: Field pink, Dianthus campestris

Field pink, Dianthus campestris. Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims Curtiss Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816

Background imageDianthus Collection: Fringed Pink (Dianthus Monspessulanus, Dianthus alpestris

Fringed Pink (Dianthus Monspessulanus, Dianthus alpestris
2638989 Fringed Pink (Dianthus Monspessulanus, Dianthus alpestris, Dianthus alpicola) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDianthus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 522

Curtis British Entomology Plate 522
Coleoptera: Hylesinus scaber = Hylesinus oleiperda (Rough Hylesinus) [Plant: Dianthus gratianopolitanus (Dianthus caesius, Cheddar or Mountain Pink)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageDianthus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 163

Curtis British Entomology Plate 163
Coleoptera: Throscus obtusus = Trixagus obtusus (Minute Throscus) [Plant: Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageDianthus Collection: A detail of flowers from a handscroll of a Hundred Flowers

A detail of flowers from a handscroll of a Hundred Flowers
CH105930 A detail of flowers from a handscroll of a Hundred Flowers, 1562 (ink and colour on silk) by Wang Guxiang (1501-1568); 20x517.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Chinese

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnations: 1. Caryophyllus multiplex flore albo; 2. Caryophyllus multiplex laciniosus

Carnations: 1. Caryophyllus multiplex flore albo; 2. Caryophyllus multiplex laciniosus
STC115671 Carnations: 1.Caryophyllus multiplex flore albo; 2.Caryophyllus multiplex laciniosus flore incarnato; 3.Caryophyllus multiplex flore purpureo rubescente

Background imageDianthus Collection: Flowers, insects and reptiles, 1673 (oil on canvas)

Flowers, insects and reptiles, 1673 (oil on canvas)
5938168 Flowers, insects and reptiles, 1673 (oil on canvas) by Marseus van Schrieck, Otto (c.1619-78); 69.5x52.7 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Dutch

Background imageDianthus Collection: Glacier Pink (Dianthus glacialis) (colour litho)

Glacier Pink (Dianthus glacialis) (colour litho)
2638987 Glacier Pink (Dianthus glacialis) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDianthus Collection: Vase of flowers, before 1831 (oil on panel)

Vase of flowers, before 1831 (oil on panel)
5938156 Vase of flowers, before 1831 (oil on panel) by Hendriks, Wybrand (1744-1831); 63.5x54.6 (approx) cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Dutch

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation, Cat Thyme and Common Lavender Cotton, from Hortus Eystettensis

Carnation, Cat Thyme and Common Lavender Cotton, from Hortus Eystettensis
3284655 Carnation, Cat Thyme and Common Lavender Cotton, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629), pub. 1613 (hand-coloured engraving) by German School

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation, c. 1776 (hand-coloured engraving)

Carnation, c. 1776 (hand-coloured engraving)
618124 Carnation, c.1776 (hand-coloured engraving) by Buchoz, Pierre-Joseph (1731-1807); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, published 1776)

Background imageDianthus Collection: Alpine Pink (Dianthus alpinus) (colour litho)

Alpine Pink (Dianthus alpinus) (colour litho)
2638986 Alpine Pink (Dianthus alpinus) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from the " Atlas of the Alpine flora")

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnations: 1. Caryophyllus flore majore; 2. Caryophyllus flore minor pleno rubescens

Carnations: 1. Caryophyllus flore majore; 2. Caryophyllus flore minor pleno rubescens
STC115672 Carnations: 1.Caryophyllus flore majore; 2. Caryophyllus flore minor pleno rubescens punctatus; 3.Caryophyllus miniatus medis albescens

Background imageDianthus Collection: A vase of flowers, before 1710 (oil on canvas)

A vase of flowers, before 1710 (oil on canvas)
5938042 A vase of flowers, before 1710 (oil on canvas) by Verelst, Simon Peeterz (1644-1721); 84.5x70.6 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Dutch

Background imageDianthus Collection: Ellebore et Oeillet, from Choix des plus belles fleurs, published Paris

Ellebore et Oeillet, from Choix des plus belles fleurs, published Paris
1275236 Ellebore et Oeillet, from Choix des plus belles fleurs, published Paris, 1829 (hand-coloured engraving) by RedoutA©

Background imageDianthus Collection: Dianthus

Dianthus
Mandy Disher

Background imageDianthus Collection: DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS

DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS
FRANKLINS TARTAR, or WILD CARNATION one of several species Date: 1796

Background imageDianthus Collection: DIANTHUS DELTOIDES

DIANTHUS DELTOIDES
MAIDEN PINK Date: early 20th century

Background imageDianthus Collection: Asiatic Cottage garden plant Culinary Dianthus

Asiatic Cottage garden plant Culinary Dianthus
Lily, Lilium Star Gazer, Floral Arrangement with pink chrysanthemum, roses and gerberas and purple statice in a vase

Background imageDianthus Collection: Bunch Cottage garden plant Culinary Dianthus

Bunch Cottage garden plant Culinary Dianthus
Rose, Rosa Passion, Classic dozen deep red roses arranged in a vase

Background imageDianthus Collection: Cottage garden plant Culinary Dianthus Eatable

Cottage garden plant Culinary Dianthus Eatable
Carnation, various pink cream and yellow Dianthus cultivars arranged in a frosted glass vase on a small table

Background imageDianthus Collection: Close-up of a pink variegated dianthus blossom

Close-up of a pink variegated dianthus blossom

Background imageDianthus Collection: Dianthhus caryophyllus, pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)

Dianthhus caryophyllus, pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)
Dianthhus caryophyllus, illustration from Flore des jardiniers, amateurs et manufacturiers: D apres les dessins de Bessa. Extraits de l Herbier de l amateur. pub. 1836 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carnation, pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)

Carnation, pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)
Carnation, from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, pub. 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageDianthus Collection: Carthusian Pink flower (Dianthus carthusianorum) detail of two stigmas, Nordtirol, Austrian Alps

Carthusian Pink flower (Dianthus carthusianorum) detail of two stigmas, Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June




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"Dianthus: A Colorful Tapestry of Nature's Beauty" Dianthus, also known as sweet william or carnations, is a diverse genus of plants that captivates with its vibrant hues and delicate petals. From the Marsh Daisy in Ireland to the Fringed Tulip Dallas in shades of pink and white, these flowers adorn landscapes across Europe and beyond. One cannot help but be enchanted by the enchanting Lily of the Valley, Convallaria majalis, which often accompanies Dianthus in stunning floral arrangements. The Violet Cron adds a touch of elegance with its deep purple blooms, while the Clove Pink exudes a spicy fragrance reminiscent of cloves on a tree in Bali. In Marion County, Illinois, an exquisite arrangement showcases the harmonious blend of lilies, alstroemeria, dianthus, and chrysanthemums. This bouquet serves as a testament to nature's artistry and reminds us of the beauty that can be found even amidst our everyday lives. Amongst this array of colors stands out the Crimson Carnation - bold and striking. Its fiery red petals symbolize love and admiration. Whether it is used to express affection or simply brighten up a room with its vivid presence, this clove pink variety never fails to make a statement. Dianthus Caryophyllus or Clove Pink has long been cherished for its ornamental value. With their intricate patterns and captivating fragrances filling gardens worldwide; they have become beloved additions to any landscape design. As we immerse ourselves in still life compositions featuring these magnificent flowers; we are reminded that there is something truly magical about witnessing nature's creations frozen in time. Each petal delicately placed reveals meticulous attention to detail – an ode to both beauty and craftsmanship. So next time you encounter Dianthus Barbatus or any other member from this remarkable family; take a moment to appreciate their splendorous display.