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love-for-carnation · 11 months
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Dianthus Carthusianorum, gouache on green colored paper Henry Ulke (1821-1910, German-American)
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daniela--anna · 3 months
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🌺 Dianthus carthusianorum🌺
💞 Dianthus carthusianorum, commonly known as Carthusian rose, is a species of Dianthus, native to Europe, from Spain north to Belgium and Poland, and east to Ukraine, found in dry and grassy habitats at high altitudes up to 2,500 meters (8,200 ft) in mountains.
🌺 Dianthus carthusianorum🌺
💞 Il Dianthus carthusianorum, comunemente noto come rosa certosino, è una specie di Dianthus, originaria dell'Europa, dalla Spagna a nord fino al Belgio e alla Polonia, e a est fino all'Ucraina, che si trova in habitat secchi ed erbosi ad altitudini fino a 2.500 metri (8.200 piedi) in montagne.
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theodoreangelos · 3 years
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Dianthus carthusianorum
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flowers-roses · 6 years
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kevinscottgardens · 2 years
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25 avril au 1 mai 2022
Monday morning I drove Couli to Nova and had a wonderful surprise, David was there so we had a nice chat. Beth rang while I was there so I was able to have a nice chat with her as well.
The rest of the week I spent chopping down the grasses and weeding the new gravel area where I’m leaving just the Crithmum maritimum to self-seed as a little fun experiment.
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Reseda lutea, Salvia candelabrum and Antirrhinum majus are really taking off and they are around 180cm tall. We had some rain over the weekend, and the plants are responding. I may still have to irrigate a few times before June if no more rain comes.  
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I flew to Venice Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with Mauro in Caorle. I enjoyed a few days just being lazy, eating and wandering around.
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The Caorle Lagoon.
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The Church of Blessed Virgin of the Angel is built on a little promontory on the sea.
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Saturday morning I took the train to Milan. I met up with Dianne and Ken at the Park Hyatt near the Duomo. After having lunch, we ventured out for a walk. The Galleria was heaving with tourists, as was the rest of Milan. We enjoyed a wander and then took a coffee and pastries at a café.
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In the evening we made our way to Hosteria della Musica for a nice dinner. We then headed back to the hotel. We met for breakfast at 07.00. Dianne and Ken headed to the airport at 08.00 for their flight to LA and I made my way to the train station for my 9.10 train back to Antibes.
I spent a bit of time in Vintimille then stopped in Eze-sur-Mer to have dinner with a friend before catching the last train back to Antibes.
Plant of the week
Caryophyllaceae Dianthus carthusianorum L.
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common name(s) - Carthusian pink, clusterhead pink; français : œillet des chartreux; italiano : garofano dei certosini; Deutsch : Kartäuser-Nelke infraspecific(s) - Dianthus carthusianorum subsp. atrorubens (All.) Pers.; D. c. subsp. capillifrons (Borbás) Soó; D. c. subsp. carthusianorum; D. c. subsp. latifolius (Griseb. & Schenk) Hegi; D. c. subsp. polonicus (Zapal.) Kovanda; D. c. subsp. puberulus (Simonk.) Soó; D. c. subsp. sanguineus (Vis.) Hegi; D. c. subsp. sudeticus Kovanda; D. c. subsp. tenorei (Lacaita) Pignatti; D. c. subsp. tenuifolius (Schur) Hegi synonym(s) - Caryophyllus carthusianorum Moench; Dianthus carpathicus Wo.; D. carthusianorum f. atrisquamatus (Novák) Gajiæ; D. carthusianorum subsp. parviflorus (Kelak.) Dostál; D. carthusianorum subsp. saxigenus (Schur) Dostál; D. carthusianorum var. parviflorus Čelak.; D. carthusianorum var. saxigenus Schur; D. ceretanicus Sennen; D. chloaephyllus Schur; D. clavatus Spreng.; D. congestus Boreau; D. fasciculatus Gilib.; D. ferrugineus Pourr. ex Gren. & Godr.; D. gramineus Schur; D. montanus F.W.Schmidt; D. nanus Sweet; D. rupicolus Schur; D. sanguineus var. atrisquamatus Novák; D. semperflorens Voss; D. subneglectus Schur; D. velebiticus Borbás ex Degen; Silene carthusianorum (L.) E.H.L.Krause conservation rating - none native to - Europe location - Domaine de l’Orangerie leaves - lax to erect stems with linear, dark green, clustered and numerous leaves at the base, paired at the nodes on the flower stems flowers - small, single, dark pink flowers in spring fruit - capsule habit - variable evergreen perennial to 400mm tall and 200mm wide habitat - dry, grassy habitats at elevations of up to 2,500m pests - aphids, slugs disease - subject to a rust, a virus and wilt hardiness - to <-20ºC (H7) soil - light, sandy, moist and well-draining sun - full sun propagation - divide in autumn or late winter; softwood cuttings of non-flowering shoots in summer or by layering after flowering pruning - deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering nomenclature - Caryophyllaceae - clove-pink coloured, from Arabic karanful, for cloves or clove pinks; Dianthus - Zeus’ flower, a name used by Theophrastus; carthusianorum - to commemorate the monks of the Carthusian order, founded in the 11th century in the Chartreuse Valley in the French Alps (Carthusia)
References :
Gardener’s World [online] https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/dianthus-carthusianorum/ [7 May 22]
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
IUCN [online] http://www.iucnredlist.org/search [7 May 22]
Plants of the World [online] https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:302053-2 [7 May 22]
Royal Horticultural Society [online] https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/5704/dianthus-carthusianorum/details [7 May 22]
Wikipedia [online] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianthus_carthusianorum [7 May 22]
World Flora Online [online] http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000643249 [7 May 22]
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lockbuch · 7 years
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Pinsel mit Pinselstrich von Karthäusernelke * Brush and brushstroke with carthusian pink * dianthus carthusianorum
> PDF Beatrice Oettinger website | flickr
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phototagebuch · 7 years
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365/47: Mohntopfentorte
365/45: Kartäusernelke
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dopetaleobject · 4 years
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The Carthusian Pink / Goździk kartuzek (Dianthus carthusianorum L.)
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kasperowiczpiotr · 5 years
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Dianthus carthusianorum. / Goździk kartuzek. #meadow #łąka #uroczysko #gorkapychowicka #natura #kwiat #instaflower #instanaturefriends #flower #wildflower #dzikiekwiaty #goździki #dianthus #wilderness #carthusianorum #nature_lovers https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KAhMnhDcw/?igshid=rdzmtq8eqs05
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love-for-carnation · 2 years
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Chromolithograph. Russia, St. Petersburg, 1906 5 - Dianthus carthusianorum, 6 - Diánthus supérbus
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jillraggett · 4 years
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 18 June 2020
The Dry Meadow at Cambridge Botanic Gardens was designed by James Hitchmough of University of Sheffield. It comprises of drought-tolerant species from steppes, prairies and grassy plains and includes temperate species which can withstand periods of summer drought. Many of the plants were established from a seed mix which was directly sown in-situ over a base layer of sand to provide a free-draining base for plant establishment. Creating pink highlights throughout the meadow at the moment is Dianthus carthusianorum (Carthusian pink, German pink).
Jill Raggett
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If I Were
I was tagged by @salingerontheshore and @princess-of-water-lilies, thank you both so much.
If I were a month, I’d be: November
If I were a day of the week, I’d be: Saturday
If I were a planet, I’d be: Neptune
If I were a sea animal, I’d be: Lantern shark
If I were a god/goddess, I’d be: Eos (Aurora)
If I were a piece of furniture, I’d be: Dark green victorian chaise lounge
If I were a gemstone, I’d be: Obsidian
If I were a flower, I’d be: Cartusian Pink (Dianthus carthusianorum)
If I were a kind of weather, I’d be: Fog in middle of the day
If I were a color, I’d be: Burgundy
If I were an emotion, I’d be: Restlessness and melancholy
If I were a fruit, I’d be: Pomegranate, grapefruit or nectarine
 If I were a sound, I’d be: Strong wind blowing through the trees
If I were an element, I’d be: Air
If I were a place, I’d be: Hidden antique shop or forgotten tree house
If I were a mythological creature, I’d be: Polednice/Południca (Midday lady)
If I were a taste, I’d be: Black coffee
If I were an object, I’d be: Jewelry box and crystal ball
If I were a body part, I’d be: Hands or lips
If I were a song, I’d be: Fourth of July by Sufjan Stevens
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theodoreangelos · 4 years
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Dianthus carthusianorum Carthusian pink – Steinnelke (Stoanagl) – Kart(h)äusernelke – Œillet des Chartreux – Гвоздика картузіанська – Гваздзік картузіянскі – Goździk kartuzek – Barátszegfű (kőszegfű) – Hvozdík kartouzek – Brödranejlika – Kartuizer anjer
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lockbuch · 7 years
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Karthäusernelke * carthusian pink * dianthus carthusianorum
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kevinscottgardens · 2 years
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21 au 27 mars 2022
I started sowing seeds this week, so I can plant them out in the autumn. The mornings were very cold so I spent the first hour or two sowing seeds in the glasshouse. Then I continued raking the soil for the new meadow. This was tough work. Couli and I just kept raking and clearing the biggest stones, cut roots and clumps of grass. We finished Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon I pulled a roller over the entire site, twice. Then I set up sprinklers around the area so they would be ready to go immediately after sowing.
Wednesday, late morning, I sowed the wildflower meadow. Here are the seeds before being mixed up and mixed with sand to help with a more even distribution.
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Here are the seeds all mixed together.
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This is the mix:
Achillea millefolium
Agrostemma githago
Allium schoenoprasum
Allium vineale (syn. Allium sphaerocephalum)
Carum carvi
Clinopodium nepeta (syn. Calamintha nepeta)
Campanula persicifolia
Catananche caerulea
Centaurea cyanus 'Blaue Gefüllte'
Centaurea scabiosa
Centaurium erythraea
Dianthus carthusianorum
Galium verum
Knautia arvensis
Lilium martagon
Nigella sativa
Origanum vulgare
Orlaya grandiflora
Ornithopus sativus
Papaver rhoeas
Phacelia tanacetifolia
Pimpinella saxifraga
Rhinanthus minor
Salvia pratensis
Salvia sclarea
Scabiosa columbaria
Trifolium rubens ( or is it Trifolium alpestre ? Time will tell.)
Verbascum blattaria (syn. Verbascum blattaria f. albiflorum)
Couli will take care of irrigation while I’m on holiday. It is very frustrating that Michel delayed this entire project by over a week. I sent a strongly worded message regarding his bullying. Thankfully it is done and I can go away knowing it is in good hands with Couli. Things should take at least a week to germinate by which time I’ll be back.
Wednesday after work, I took the train to Ventimiglia. I couldn’t start my holiday soon enough. I started having problems using my credit card when I ordered my Uber, which I just found a bit strange and thought not much of it until it was refused in the evening when I tried to pay for my hotel room. The place I chose to stay was very close to the train station for my 06.40 train to Rome the next morning. Coincidently, the restaurant André and Denis recommended was adjacent and owned by the cousin of the person I rented my room. The food was delicious. It also seems to be a bit of a gay gathering spot; all the other people in the restaurant were male couples.
Before bed, I sent an email to my bank and was going to ring them while on the train Thursday. I woke up in the middle of the night worrying and discovered a way to send a message via the app. I received a phone call within an hour and we went through about a dozen fraudulent charges. I was shocked. My card had to be cancelled. I was now on holiday without my main credit card. Thankfully, Daniel, who I was visiting in Rome, lent me some money and I had brought my Monzo card, so I transferred money around so I could use it.
It was so nice to spend four days in Rome with Daniel. We’ve been friends since 1994.
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We ate very well and enjoyed just wandering around the quieter parts of Rome.
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Plant of the week
Boraginaceae Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth.
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common name(s) - lacy phacelia, blue tansy, purple tansy, fiddleneck; français : phacélie à feuilles de tanaisie; Deutsch : Büschelblume synonym(s) - Phacelia commixta Greene; Phacelia tanacetifolia var. cinerea Brand; Phacelia tanacetifolia var. genuina Brand; Phacelia tanacetifolia var. pseudodistans Brand; Phacelia tanacetifolia f. staminea Brand; Phacelia tanacetifolia var. tenuifolia Torr.; Phacelia tanacetifolia subvar. tenuisecta Brand; Phacelia tripinnata Fisch., C.A.Mey. & Avé-Lall. conservation rating - none native to - California location - Domaine de l’Orangerie leaves - deciduous fern-like pinnately cut, sometimes rather grey-green; mostly divided into smaller leaflets which are deeply and intricately cut into toothed lobes, giving them a lacy appearance flowers - abundant, densely set soft blue or lavender-blue in terminal, curved cymes in summer; dense and hairy inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of bell-shaped flowers in shades of blue and lavender; just under a centimetre long and has protruding whiskery stamens fruit - seeds are "negatively photoblastic", or photodormant, and will only germinate in darkness habit - robust winter annual of variable height, 200mm to 1,200mm tall and 500mm wide habitat - most common in the deserts of southern California at elevations below 1,500m, but may be occasionally found at much higher elevations pests - generally pest-free disease - generally disease-free hardiness - to -10ºC (H4) soil - well-drained chalk, loam or sand sun - full sun propagation - seed; self-seeds freely pruning - none required nomenclature - Boraginaceae - borago - shaggy-coat, burra with feminine suffix (the leaves); Phacelia - from Greek meaning bundle, in reference to the clustered flowers; tanacetifolia - with leaves resembling those of Tanacetum NB - is used outside its native range in agriculture as a cover crop, a bee plant, an attractant for other beneficial insects, as a green manure and an ornamental plant; is planted in vineyards and alongside crop fields, where it is valued for its long, coiling inflorescences of nectar-rich flowers which open in sequence, giving a long flowering period; is a good insectary plant, attracting pollinators such as bumblebees and honey bees; also attractive to hoverflies (family Syrphidae), which are useful as biological pest control agents because they eat aphids and other pests.
References :
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
IUCN [online] http://www.iucnredlist.org/search [10 Apr 22]
Plants of the World [online] https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:432789-1 [10 Apr 22]
Royal Horticultural Society [online] https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/23945/phacelia-tanacetifolia/details [10 Apr 22]
Wikipedia [online] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phacelia_tanacetifolia [10 Apr 22]
World Flora Online [online] http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000465176 [10 Apr 22]
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heaveninawildflower · 6 years
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1) Thalictrum Aquilegifolium, Rhododendron Ferrugineum, Linum Tenuifolium
2) Phyteuma Betonicifolium, Gnaphalium Sylvaticum, Phyteuma Spicatum,       Anemone Hepatica, Phyteuma Orbiculare
3) Linaria Alpina, Linaria Petraea, Eriophorum Vaginatum, Polygala Chamaebuxus, Dianthus Superbus, Anemone Pulsatilla, Anemone Sulphurea
4) Polygonum Viviparum, Ranunculus Aconitifolius, Polygonum Bistorta, Parnassia Palustris, Soldanella Alpina, Achillea Macrophylla, Thesium Alpinum
5) Viola Calcarata, Viola Piflora, Viola Montana, Viola Alpestris, Viola Sylvatica
6) Silene Inflata, Dianthus Sylvestris, Dianthus Carthusianorum
7) Trifolium Badium, Trifolium Alpinum, Lathyrus Luteus, Vicia Onobrychioides
8) Trollius Europaeus, Cuscuta Epithymum, Vincetoxicum Officinale, Carex Ferruginea, Cyclamen Europoeum, Jasione Montana
9) Potentilla Argentea, Senecio Sylvaticus, Potentilla Aurea, Solidago Virga-Aurea, Helianthemum Vulgare
10) Rosa Alpina, Rosa Pomifera, Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea, Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi
Illustrations taken from ‘Sub-Alpine Plants’ by H. Stuart Thompson.
Published 1912 by George Routledge & Sons Ltd.
University of California Libraries 
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