Cheddar Pink (Noun)
Meaning
Mat-forming perennial of central Europe with large fragrant pink or red flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Cheddar pink has become a popular choice for gardeners due to its vibrant and fragrant blooms.
- This variety of Dianthus is commonly referred to as the Cheddar pink in honor of the places in England where it is often found.
- Plants are low growing and mat forming, with a spread of up to 60cm, such as those of the Cheddar pink.
- A well-drained alkaline soil in full sun suits the Cheddar pink best for maximum blooming and healthy growth.
- The Cheddar pink, with its enticing fragrance, attracts various pollinators to the area where it is planted.