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Dianthus armeria

Caryophyllaceae

Deptford Pink

Dianthus armeria
Basal rosette of leaves, erect flower stem. Leaves opposite, narrowly oblong, with rounded tips. Inflorescence consists of dense heads of few to many small flowers with linear bracts extending beyond flowers. Flower petals pink with small white dots, toothed; calyx 1/2–1 in., hairy. A garden escapee that grows in disturbed soils at low to mid elevations. Often confused with Centaurium erythraea in the gentian family, which is about the same size and shade of pink but without dots on petals.

  • Rarity: Common
  • Flowering Time: Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer
  • Flower Form: Petals 4-5
  • Life Cycle: Annual, Biennial
  • Height: 6–16 inches
  • Habitat: Disturbed, Meadow
  • Found In: Mt. Rainier NP, N Cascades NP, Olympic NP, West Gorge
  • Native: No
  • Also Known As: Grass Pink

Map of where Dianthus armeria is found