Definition
Fringed pink typically refers to *Dianthus superbus* or related *Dianthus* species distinguished by their deeply fringed or laciniated petals. The edges of the petals appear delicately cut or feathered, giving the flower a distinctive and airy appearance. Unlike some of the more solid-petaled *Dianthus* varieties, fringed pinks possess an ethereal beauty. Think of them as the artistic and flamboyant members of the *Dianthus* family, showcasing intricate detail and texture. The fringed petals add visual interest.