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DescriptionDianthus moesiacus (28262428512).jpg
Wild carnation on the dunes of Primorsko. The generic Latin name Dianthus originates from the Greek. Διός Dios ("of Zeus") and ἀνθός anthos ("flower"), and was cited by the Greek botanist Theophrastus.
Дикая гвоздика на дюнах Приморско. Научное название рода Dianthus дал отец ботаники Теофраст, происходит оно от греч. δῖος (имя Зевса)- «божественный» и ἄνθος - «цветок»: - «цветок богов»
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