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Deptford pink

noun

  1. a plant, Dianthus armeria, of the pink family, native to Eurasia, having slender, erect stems and leaves and clusters of small, bright pink flowers.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Deptford pink1

First recorded in 1655–65; apparently after Deptford
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Plantlife International says road verges are of particular importance to rare plants such as Deptford pink, tower mustard and spiked rampion.

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Perhaps my most surprising bit of good luck was the finding of the Deptford pink.

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Deptford pink Rose-color, white spots Dry soil; Mass. to Virginia.

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As we go on, our eyes rest upon white salvias, the pretty Deptford pink, wild lavender, several species of broom and ferns in abundance.

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We have only to stretch out our hands as we lie to gather half a dozen spikes of lavender, wild thyme, rosemary, Deptford pink, melilot, blue pimpernel, and white scabious.

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