Carthusian Carnation
Carthusian Carnation – Dianthus Carthusianorum
The beautiful Carthusian Carnation is a perennial unbranched plant. It reaches a height of 15 – 45 cm.
It has very narrow, linear leaves. As is characteristic of the clove family, these stand opposite each other and, like the whole plant, are hairless. The five flowers are surrounded by brown bracts and grouped into heads.
Occurrence of the Carthusian carnation
The Carthusian carnation is a typical plant of warm and dryThe dry matter refers to that portion of the cheese that remains after removal of the water contained. The more water is removed from the cheese, the lower its dry matter and vice versa. » More info calcareous grasslands and tresps of semi-dry grasslands. It is unfortunately quickly pushed back by intensive use.
Effect of the Carthusian carnation
The feed value is rather low, but as a butterfly it is of great importance for many butterfly species.
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