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Clove (Scientific name: Dianthus) This flower was originally named Dianthus by the Greek botanist Theopharastus, which is a native flower of the Middle East.
Some researchers believe that the name clove is derived from the word coronation or coronation of the sun; Because this flower was one of the flowers used in the coronation of Greek kings. This flower is more of a symbol of love, honor, superiority and charm today. Pale red carnation is a sign of admiration and bright red carnation is a sign of love and very deep feelings.
Carnation is a semi-hardy perennial plant with branched stems. Modern carnation cultivars are permanent flower growers and are grown in greenhouses to produce cut flowers. The junction of the leaves with the stem, which is actually the node, is quite swollen and prominent in the carnation. The first node at the bottom of the plant stem has more vegetative growth than the higher node. Axial vegetative shoots differ in the number of leaves they form before flowering. The shoots that form in the nodes under the flower produce a number of leaves shortly before the initial flower, but the shoots from the lower nodes produce more leaves and produce flowers with longer stems. The flowers are solitary at the end of the stems. It has low and full-filled cultivars. The edges of the petals are serrated and often intertwined. Available in Red, White, Pink, Yellow, or Orange. Some are two colors. This flower is often used as a cut flower. Although it is used as a border flower and potted flower and also in a rock garden. In terms of inflorescence type, cloves can be seen in two standard forms and spray or miniature. In the standard type, the flower buds are removed under the end flower to obtain only one large flower.