The pinks (D. plumarius), carnations (D.caryophyllus) and sweet william (D. barbatus) belong to the flamily Caryophyllaceae (meaning "clove" since they have a spicy frangrance), and are collectively referred to by their genus name, Dianthus (meaning "God's Flower"). They all have the typical noded stem and serrated or "pinked" petal edging.
There is no standard collective noun specifically for carnations. The standard collective nouns for flowers can be used: a bouquet of carnations; a bunch of carnations.
T. H. Cook has written: 'Carnations and pinks' -- subject(s): Carnations
The scientific name for pinks is Dianthus.
pinks babys name is willow and she loves her dearly!!!!!
brand recognition. You know the show pinks, they own the name, if you throw pinks in the title the chance of you tuning in increases.
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jimmy the barbaer
Willow Sage
Amethyst
life goes on
The Carnations was created in 1995.
The Carnations ended in 2004.