Definition
Cheddar pink (*Dianthus gratianopolitanus*) is a charming, low-growing perennial prized for its fragrant, pink flowers and blue-gray foliage. Native to limestone cliffs in Europe, including the Cheddar Gorge in England, it's a hardy and adaptable plant. Unlike some *Dianthus* varieties, Cheddar pinks have a distinct, spicy fragrance reminiscent of cloves. Think of it as the rugged yet refined member of the *Dianthus* family, thriving in challenging conditions while still offering beauty and fragrance. It's a favorite for rock gardens and edging.