Dianthus strictus

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Dianthus strictus, known as the wild pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae.

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Genus: Dianthus
Species:
D. strictus
Binomial name
Dianthus strictus
Banks & Sol. (1794)[1][2]
Subspecies and varieties[3]

6; see text

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Description

Perennial, very variable. Leaves ciliate at base and scabrous at margin. Inflorescence loose, more or less branching. Scales of calyx pale, membranous, briefly aristate. Calyx conical-cylindrical, slightly tapered at apex, greenish-white, sometimes tinged with purple. Striations often limited to the apex of teeth and to some bands below sinuses. Petals pink, lamina fan-shaped, denticulate, marked with dots which gave the plant its name.

Flowering

The plant flowers any time from May–December.[4]

Range

It is native to Greece's Aegean Islands (including Crete), Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestine region, the Sinai Peninsula, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.[3]

Subspecies and varieties

Six subspecies and varieties are accepted.[3]

  • Dianthus strictus var. axilliflorus (Fenzl) Eig (synonyms D. axilliflorus Fenzl, D. bitlisianus Kotschy ex Boiss., D. multipunctatus var. axilliflorus (Fenzl) Boiss.) – southeastern Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and northwestern Iran[5]
  • Dianthus strictus subsp. multipunctatus (Ser.) Mouterde ex Greuter & Burdet (synonyms D. lineolatus Bové ex Delile and D. multipunctatus Ser.) – western Crete, East Aegean Islands, Lebanon and Syria, and Sinai Peninsula.[6]
  • Dianthus strictus subsp. strictus (synonyms D. halepensis Bornm., D. multipunctatus var. micranthus Boiss., D. multipunctatus var. subenervis Boiss., D. polycladus var. glomeratus Bornm., D. quadrilobus Boiss., D. striatellus Fenzl, D. strictus var. micranthus (Boiss.) Eig, D. strictus var. subenervis (Boiss.) Eig, D. sulcatus Boiss.) Turkey, the Levant, Iraq, and Iran[7]
  • Dianthus strictus subsp. sublaevis D.F.Chamb. – Saudi Arabia and Yemen[8]
  • Dianthus strictus subsp. troodi (Post) B.F.Osoriol & Seraphim ex Greuter & Burdet (synonyms D. multipunctatus var. troodi Post, D. strictus var. troodi (Post) S.S.Hooper) – western Cyprus[9]
  • Dianthus strictus subsp. velutinus (Boiss.) Mouterde ex Greuter & Burdet (synonyms D. multipunctatus var. velutinus Boiss., Dianthus strictus var. velutinus (Boiss.) Eig) – Israel, Syria, and northern and northeastern Iraq[10]

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