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Carnation, or Dianthus caryophyllus, is a charming herbaceous plant from the pink family, Caryophyllaceae. It hails from the sunny Mediterranean region. Known for its beautiful, fringe-petaled flowers, the carnation often delights with a spicy aroma. It plays a significant role in the floral industry and is beloved by many.
Carnations are loved worldwide as cut flowers. They brighten up floral arrangements, corsages, and boutonnieres. Back in 1907, Anna Jarvis from Philadelphia picked the pink carnation as the symbol for Mother’s Day. In Europe, these flowers had a practical side too; they were used to treat fevers. During Elizabethan times, carnations even found their way into wine and ale, replacing the pricier clove. Their versatility makes them a timeless favorite!