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The Deptford Pink (Dianthus armeria) is a wild relative of garden plant Sweet William, producing a bright pink flower from early July through to early September, although flowering can continue ...
Members of the conservation charity Plantlife met at the Coed Y Felin nature reserve near Hendre in Flintshire to safeguard the Deptford Pink. The Deptford Pink needs open conditions and lots of sun ...
The Deptford Pink has suffered a "catastrophic decline" and is only found at 24 sites across the country. Almost £10,000 from the Sita Trust has been given to the Species Recovery Trust to ...
The Deptford Pink can be found at three undisclosed sites near Buckfastleigh, Dartmoor National Park said. At one of the sites, 3,339 plants were recorded in 2010, but this year, 9,632 have been seen.
One of Britain's rarest plants, the exquisite Deptford pink ( Dianthus armeria) has appeared on the 13-mile test track used by the manufacturer Alsthom to try out many of the new trains ...
The Deptford pink is a shy flower. This simple wild carnation is to be seen in only a few dozen spots in southern England. But this year, while many British people have been feeling damp and ...
All of my photos of maiden pink seem to have been taken in mid-July, which makes a June appearance quite unusual. There is a second member of this genus, the Deptford pink (G. armeria), that also ...
THE construction of a railway test track for Sir Richard Branson's new tilting trains has been delayed because the planned route threatens a small colony of Deptford pink, one of Britain's rarest ...