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Dianthus sanguineusSlo.: krvavordei nagelek, krvavordei klinekCr: grimizni karanfilDat.: May 20. 2007Lat.: 45.00517 Long.: 13.81378Code: Bot_189/2007 Habitat: Dry stony grassland with bushes and low trees, flat terrain, shallow soil layer, calcareous bedrock, sunny place, exposed to direct rain, average precipitation ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature 12-14 deg C, elevations 125 m (400 feet), submediterranean phytogeographical region. Place: Southeast of Bale village, near main road to Pula, West Istria, Croatia Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) R.Domac, Flora Hrvatske, kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (2002) (in Croatioan), p 84.
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Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
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2011-07-02 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha - Fischa alluvial (alder) forest (170 msm Quadrant 7965/3).German name: (Feuchtwiesen)-Pracht-NelkeQuite rare, and came as a surprise to me on this place as I found it on an overgrown dirt road running through an alder alluvial forest (which however was not very dense, so plenty of light reached this one).ID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora A/FL/SdT (2008 3rd); this one is supposed to be D. superbus subsp. superbus - however, as this source states, the subdivisions for this species are due to be revised, and for this reason I didn't use trinomial tags.The leaf does not belong to Dianthus - they might be of Aegopodium podagaria (see remark by Sciadopitys, blelow).
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Photo taken alongside the Chung Mei Road, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Dianthus hyssopifolius L., syn.: Dianthus monspessulanus L. subsp. monspessulanus, Dianthus monspessulanus L.Fringed Pink, DE: Montpellier-NelkeSlo.: montpellierski klinek, montpellierski nageljekDat.: July 30. 2015Lat.: 46.36064 Long.: 13.70219Code: Bot_905/2015_DSC8068Habitat: grassland, former stony pasture; old overgrown colluvium, slightly southeast inclined slope; calcareous ground; dry, nutrients poor, shallow soil layer; sunny place, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 610 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Lower Trenta valley, between villages Soa and Trenta, right bank of river Soa, 'Na melu' place, near Trenta 2b cottage, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC.Comment: Species of genus Dianthus are beautiful and highly symbolic plants, particularly the red ones. They are symbol of love, courage, life, revolution and working class. Latin name of the genus is composed of two Greek words 'Dios' meaning god Zeus and 'anthos' meaning flower. All of them are pleasantly fragrant plants. Such is also Dianthus hyssopifolius even though their flowers lack vivid red color. It can be 'at best' pink and even this is not common in Slovenia, where most of the plants are almost white or only slightly pinkish. Nevertheless, their smell is wonderful and based on it they can be spotted from far even at night. The plant is not common, but also not rare in Slovenia. However, it is limited to western half of the country. In Austria and Switzerland it is considered as a rare plant. Otherwise, it is growing mostly in southern parts of the Alps in montane elevations, but sometimes it climbs up to 2.200 m elevation (Ref.:4). It can be found also in other European mountains. Dianthus hyssopifolius is usually found on dry, calcareous, nutrient poor meadows, sometimes also in light woods. Protected according to: Uredba o zavarovanih prostoiveih rastlinskih vrstah, poglavje A, Uradni list RS, t. 46/2004 (Regulation on protected wild plants, chapter A, Official Gazette of Republic Slovenia, no. 46/2004), (2004).Ref.:(1) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 1., Haupt (2004), p 358.(3) K. Lauber and G.Wagner, Flora Helvetica, 5. Auflage, Haupt (2012), p 670(4) L. Fenaroli, Flora delle Alpi, Vegetazione e flora delle Alpi e degli altri monti d'Italia (1971), p 80.(5) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora fr sterreich, Liechtenstein und Sdtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 342.
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2011-07-02 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha - Fischa alluvial (alder) forest (170 msm Quadrant 7965/3).German name: (Feuchtwiesen)-Pracht-NelkeID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora A/FL/SdT (2008 3rd);
see also remarks here.The leaves in the background do not belong to
Dianthus - they might be of
Aegopodium podagaria (see remark by Sciadopitys, blelow).
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Dianthus hyssopifolius L., syn.: Dianthus monspessulanus L. subsp. monspessulanus, Dianthus monspessulanus L.Fringed Pink, DE: Montpellier-NelkeSlo.: montpellierski klinek, montpellierski nageljekDat.: July 30. 2015Lat.: 46.36064 Long.: 13.70219Code: Bot_905/2015_DSC8068Habitat: grassland, former stony pasture; old overgrown colluvium, slightly southeast inclined slope; calcareous ground; dry, nutrients poor, shallow soil layer; sunny place, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 610 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Lower Trenta valley, between villages Soa and Trenta, right bank of river Soa, 'Na melu' place, near Trenta 2b cottage, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC.Comment: Species of genus Dianthus are beautiful and highly symbolic plants, particularly the red ones. They are symbol of love, courage, life, revolution and working class. Latin name of the genus is composed of two Greek words 'Dios' meaning god Zeus and 'anthos' meaning flower. All of them are pleasantly fragrant plants. Such is also Dianthus hyssopifolius even though their flowers lack vivid red color. It can be 'at best' pink and even this is not common in Slovenia, where most of the plants are almost white or only slightly pinkish. Nevertheless, their smell is wonderful and based on it they can be spotted from far even at night. The plant is not common, but also not rare in Slovenia. However, it is limited to western half of the country. In Austria and Switzerland it is considered as a rare plant. Otherwise, it is growing mostly in southern parts of the Alps in montane elevations, but sometimes it climbs up to 2.200 m elevation (Ref.:4). It can be found also in other European mountains. Dianthus hyssopifolius is usually found on dry, calcareous, nutrient poor meadows, sometimes also in light woods. Protected according to: Uredba o zavarovanih prostoiveih rastlinskih vrstah, poglavje A, Uradni list RS, t. 46/2004 (Regulation on protected wild plants, chapter A, Official Gazette of Republic Slovenia, no. 46/2004), (2004).Ref.:(1) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 1., Haupt (2004), p 358.(3) K. Lauber and G.Wagner, Flora Helvetica, 5. Auflage, Haupt (2012), p 670(4) L. Fenaroli, Flora delle Alpi, Vegetazione e flora delle Alpi e degli altri monti d'Italia (1971), p 80.(5) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora fr sterreich, Liechtenstein und Sdtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 342.
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Dianthus hyssopifolius L., syn.: Dianthus monspessulanus L. subsp. monspessulanus, Dianthus monspessulanus L.Fringed Pink, DE: Montpellier-NelkeSlo.: montpellierski klinek, montpellierski nageljekDat.: July 30. 2015Lat.: 46.36064 Long.: 13.70219Code: Bot_905/2015_DSC8068Habitat: grassland, former stony pasture; old overgrown colluvium, slightly southeast inclined slope; calcareous ground; dry, nutrients poor, shallow soil layer; sunny place, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 610 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Lower Trenta valley, between villages Soa and Trenta, right bank of river Soa, 'Na melu' place, near Trenta 2b cottage, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC.Comment: Species of genus Dianthus are beautiful and highly symbolic plants, particularly the red ones. They are symbol of love, courage, life, revolution and working class. Latin name of the genus is composed of two Greek words 'Dios' meaning god Zeus and 'anthos' meaning flower. All of them are pleasantly fragrant plants. Such is also Dianthus hyssopifolius even though their flowers lack vivid red color. It can be 'at best' pink and even this is not common in Slovenia, where most of the plants are almost white or only slightly pinkish. Nevertheless, their smell is wonderful and based on it they can be spotted from far even at night. The plant is not common, but also not rare in Slovenia. However, it is limited to western half of the country. In Austria and Switzerland it is considered as a rare plant. Otherwise, it is growing mostly in southern parts of the Alps in montane elevations, but sometimes it climbs up to 2.200 m elevation (Ref.:4). It can be found also in other European mountains. Dianthus hyssopifolius is usually found on dry, calcareous, nutrient poor meadows, sometimes also in light woods. Protected according to: Uredba o zavarovanih prostoiveih rastlinskih vrstah, poglavje A, Uradni list RS, t. 46/2004 (Regulation on protected wild plants, chapter A, Official Gazette of Republic Slovenia, no. 46/2004), (2004).Ref.:(1) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 1., Haupt (2004), p 358.(3) K. Lauber and G.Wagner, Flora Helvetica, 5. Auflage, Haupt (2012), p 670(4) L. Fenaroli, Flora delle Alpi, Vegetazione e flora delle Alpi e degli altri monti d'Italia (1971), p 80.(5) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora fr sterreich, Liechtenstein und Sdtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 342.
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Sallent de Gllego: Aragn (Espaa)El PirineoDianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDistribucin: Endemismo del S y W de Europa, llegando a Suiza y Albania. En la Pennsula Ibrica se distribuye fundamentalmente por el tercio norte. En Aragn no resulta rara en montes del Alto Pirineo y sierras del Prepirineo.Hbitat: Prados mesfilos, matorrales de boj, pinares aclarados, etc., colonizando repisas de roquedos en zonas de elevada altitud.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal: ( 640 ) 1000- 2150 ( 2350 ) mFloracin: ( Enero ) Junio - Agosto ( Octubre )Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca).
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, Tangier-Tetouan, Morocco
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Biescas: Aragn (Espaa)El Pirineo.Dianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDistribucin: Endemismo del S y W de Europa, llegando a Suiza y Albania. En la Pennsula Ibrica se distribuye fundamentalmente por el tercio norte. En Aragn no resulta rara en montes del Alto Pirineo y sierras del Prepirineo.Hbitat: Prados mesfilos, matorrales de boj, pinares aclarados, etc., colonizando repisas de roquedos en zonas de elevada altitud.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal: ( 640 ) 1000- 2150 ( 2350 ) mFloracin: ( Enero ) Junio - Agosto ( Octubre )Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca).
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Sallent de Gllego: Aragn (Espaa)El PirineoDianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDistribucin: Endemismo del S y W de Europa, llegando a Suiza y Albania. En la Pennsula Ibrica se distribuye fundamentalmente por el tercio norte. En Aragn no resulta rara en montes del Alto Pirineo y sierras del Prepirineo.Hbitat: Prados mesfilos, matorrales de boj, pinares aclarados, etc., colonizando repisas de roquedos en zonas de elevada altitud.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal: ( 640 ) 1000- 2150 ( 2350 ) mFloracin: ( Enero ) Junio - Agosto ( Octubre )Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca).
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Sallent de Gllego: Aragn (Espaa)El PirineoDianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDistribucin: Endemismo del S y W de Europa, llegando a Suiza y Albania. En la Pennsula Ibrica se distribuye fundamentalmente por el tercio norte. En Aragn no resulta rara en montes del Alto Pirineo y sierras del Prepirineo.Hbitat: Prados mesfilos, matorrales de boj, pinares aclarados, etc., colonizando repisas de roquedos en zonas de elevada altitud.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal: ( 640 ) 1000- 2150 ( 2350 ) mFloracin: ( Enero ) Junio - Agosto ( Octubre )Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca).
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Biescas: Aragn (Espaa)El Pirineo.Dianthus superbus subsp. superbus.Familia: CaryophyllaceaeDistribucin: Endemismo del S y W de Europa, llegando a Suiza y Albania. En la Pennsula Ibrica se distribuye fundamentalmente por el tercio norte. En Aragn no resulta rara en montes del Alto Pirineo y sierras del Prepirineo.Hbitat: Prados mesfilos, matorrales de boj, pinares aclarados, etc., colonizando repisas de roquedos en zonas de elevada altitud.Preferencia edfica: IndiferenteRango altitudinal: ( 640 ) 1000- 2150 ( 2350 ) mFloracin: ( Enero ) Junio - Agosto ( Octubre )Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca).
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Ammelshain, Saxony, Germany
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West Virginia, United States
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Dianthus armeria ssp.armeriaDeptford pink Slo.: srhi nageljek, srhi klinekDat.: June 10. 2011Lat.: 46.17701 Long.: 13.73679Code: Bot_521/2011_IMG5309 Habitat: 'Wild style' garden in midst of grassland, flat terrain, Soa river alluvial terrace, calcareous ground, sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitation ~ 2.400 mm/year, average temperature 10-12 deg C, elevation 180 m (590 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: South of town Tolmin, 'Cvetje' place, near confluence of rivers Soa and Tolminka, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: This species is not native in Posoje. The photographed plant was brought from University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana.Protected according to 'Uredba o zavarovanih prosto iveih rastlinskih vrstah'Ur.l. RS, t. 46/2004. Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) H.Haeupler, T. Muer, Bildatlas der Farn- und Bluetenpflazen Deutschlands, Ulmer (2000), p 116
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Dianthus armeria ssp.armeriaDeptford pink Slo.: srhi nageljek, srhi klinekDat.: June 10. 2011Lat.: 46.17701 Long.: 13.73679Code: Bot_521/2011_IMG5309 Habitat: 'Wild style' garden in midst of grassland, flat terrain, Soa river alluvial terrace, calcareous ground, sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitation ~ 2.400 mm/year, average temperature 10-12 deg C, elevation 180 m (590 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: South of town Tolmin, 'Cvetje' place, near confluence of rivers Soa and Tolminka, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: This species is not native in Posoje. The photographed plant was brought from University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana.Protected according to 'Uredba o zavarovanih prosto iveih rastlinskih vrstah'Ur.l. RS, t. 46/2004. Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) H.Haeupler, T. Muer, Bildatlas der Farn- und Bluetenpflazen Deutschlands, Ulmer (2000), p 116
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Dianthus armeria ssp.armeriaDeptford pink Slo.: srhi nageljek, srhi klinekDat.: June 10. 2011Lat.: 46.17701 Long.: 13.73679Code: Bot_521/2011_IMG5309 Habitat: 'Wild style' garden in midst of grassland, flat terrain, Soa river alluvial terrace, calcareous ground, sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitation ~ 2.400 mm/year, average temperature 10-12 deg C, elevation 180 m (590 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: South of town Tolmin, 'Cvetje' place, near confluence of rivers Soa and Tolminka, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: This species is not native in Posoje. The photographed plant was brought from University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana.Protected according to 'Uredba o zavarovanih prosto iveih rastlinskih vrstah'Ur.l. RS, t. 46/2004. Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) H.Haeupler, T. Muer, Bildatlas der Farn- und Bluetenpflazen Deutschlands, Ulmer (2000), p 116
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Cherine. La Brenne, France
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Dianthus armeria ssp.armeriaDeptford pink Slo.: srhi nageljek, srhi klinekDat.: June 10. 2011Lat.: 46.17701 Long.: 13.73679Code: Bot_521/2011_IMG5309 Habitat: 'Wild style' garden in midst of grassland, flat terrain, Soa river alluvial terrace, calcareous ground, sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitation ~ 2.400 mm/year, average temperature 10-12 deg C, elevation 180 m (590 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: South of town Tolmin, 'Cvetje' place, near confluence of rivers Soa and Tolminka, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: This species is not native in Posoje. The photographed plant was brought from University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana.Protected according to 'Uredba o zavarovanih prosto iveih rastlinskih vrstah'Ur.l. RS, t. 46/2004. Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) H.Haeupler, T. Muer, Bildatlas der Farn- und Bluetenpflazen Deutschlands, Ulmer (2000), p 116
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Dianthus armeria ssp.armeriaDeptford pink Slo.: srhi nageljek, srhi klinekDat.: June 10. 2011Lat.: 46.17701 Long.: 13.73679Code: Bot_521/2011_IMG5309 Habitat: 'Wild style' garden in midst of grassland, flat terrain, Soa river alluvial terrace, calcareous ground, sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitation ~ 2.400 mm/year, average temperature 10-12 deg C, elevation 180 m (590 feet), prealpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: South of town Tolmin, 'Cvetje' place, near confluence of rivers Soa and Tolminka, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comment: This species is not native in Posoje. The photographed plant was brought from University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana.Protected according to 'Uredba o zavarovanih prosto iveih rastlinskih vrstah'Ur.l. RS, t. 46/2004. Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 187. (2) H.Haeupler, T. Muer, Bildatlas der Farn- und Bluetenpflazen Deutschlands, Ulmer (2000), p 116