
Detail of specimen collected in Offenbach, Germany, 09/2019(Backlit)
Dianthus deltoides
Scientific Name
Dianthus deltoides
FAMILY
caryophyllaceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Maiden pink
ORDER
caryophyllales
BLOSSOM COLOR
pink
PHYLLOTAXIS
alternate
Dianthus deltoides, commonly known as maiden pink, is a low-growing perennial wildflower native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is easily recognized by its small, bright pink to crimson flowers, each delicately fringed along the petal edges—a defining trait of the Dianthus genus. The species name deltoides refers to its triangular, delta-shaped leaves. Unlike many wild pinks, maiden pink often forms dense mats in dry grasslands and heaths, where its vivid flowers stand out against sparse vegetation. Its long history in folklore links it with innocence and devotion, reflected in the enduring name “maiden pink.”
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Specimen collected in Offenbach, Germany, 09/2019(Backlit)