Definition
Dianthus is a genus of flowering plants known for their vibrant colors and clove-like fragrance. These plants are popular in gardens and come in various forms, including carnations, pinks, and sweet Williams. Dianthus flowers often have fringed or serrated petals and can be single or double-flowered. Think of them as the colorful, fragrant stars of the flower bed. They're relatively easy to grow and attract butterflies and bees. It's like that friend who always brings the party with them.