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	<title>Dianthus: Border Carnations</title>
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	<description>Whether you know them as dianthus, sweet William, border carnations or &amp;quot;pinks,&amp;quot; many home gardeners overlook </description>
	<content:encoded>Whether you know them as dianthus, sweet William, border carnations or &amp;quot;pinks,&amp;quot; many home gardeners overlook &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Bedding Plants</category>
	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Gardeners</category>
	<category>Genus</category>
	<category>Pinks</category>
	<category>Species</category>
	<category>Sweet, William</category>
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	<title>Pick your Pinks for Summer</title>
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	<description>Carnations aren't the only dianthus worth planting; pinks will add a charming romantic look and fragrance to borders </description>
	<content:encoded>Carnations aren't the only dianthus worth planting; pinks will add a charming romantic look and fragrance to borders &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Borders</category>
	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Pinks</category>
	<category>Planting</category>
	<category>Summer Long</category>
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	<title>All American Flowers for 2003</title>
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	<description>All Americans for 2003. AAS flower winners include: two petunias, rudbeckia, vinca rosea, dianthus and a carnation.	Ten </description>
	<content:encoded>All Americans for 2003. AAS flower winners include: two petunias, rudbeckia, vinca rosea, dianthus and a carnation.	Ten &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>All-America Selections</category>
	<category>American Flowers</category>
	<category>Award Winners</category>
	<category>California Gardening</category>
	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Nonprofit Organizations</category>
	<category>Organization</category>
	<category>Petunias</category>
	<category>Rudbeckia</category>
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	<title>Cloves, Picotees &amp; Sops-In-Wine</title>
	<link>http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124/a55024.html</link>
	<description>Do you know the real name for these wonderful cottage garden plants with a history older than Shakespeare? Dianthus are </description>
	<content:encoded>Do you know the real name for these wonderful cottage garden plants with a history older than Shakespeare? Dianthus are &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Cloves</category>
	<category>Cottage</category>
	<category>Cottage Gardens</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Garden Plants</category>
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	<title>The Propagator's Calendar - Part 2</title>
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	<description>(eg Ajuga, Armeria, Dianthus (left), Iberis, Lewisia, Sedum)	A guide to when to propagate your plants	(eg Amelanchier, </description>
	<content:encoded>(eg Ajuga, Armeria, Dianthus (left), Iberis, Lewisia, Sedum)	A guide to when to propagate your plants	(eg Amelanchier, &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Ajuga</category>
	<category>Amelanchier</category>
	<category>Anémone</category>
	<category>Azaleas</category>
	<category>Calendar</category>
	<category>Deciduous</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Evergreen</category>
	<category>Helleborus</category>
	<category>Propagate</category>
	<category>Propagators</category>
	<category>Sedum</category>
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	<title>In the Pink with Dianthus:</title>
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	<description>Growing garden pinks, they are easy and come in other colours. Oh, the heady scents, bliss.	This is a bit of a cheating </description>
	<content:encoded>Growing garden pinks, they are easy and come in other colours. Oh, the heady scents, bliss.	This is a bit of a cheating &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Bliss</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Growing Garden</category>
	<category>Pinks</category>
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	<title>Divine Dianthus</title>
	<link>http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124/a118144.html</link>
	<description>Shakespeare's Perdita finished the above comment startlingly with the phrase &amp;quot;which some call nature's bastards.&amp;</description>
	<content:encoded>Shakespeare's Perdita finished the above comment startlingly with the phrase &amp;quot;which some call nature's bastards.&amp;&lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Bastards</category>
	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Historical Plants</category>
	<category>Middle Ages</category>
	<category>Pinks</category>
	<category>Popularity</category>
	<category>Roses</category>
	<category>The Middle Ages</category>
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	<title>Dianthus</title>
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	<description>Dianthus--suitable plants for the rock garden, planted wall, or perennial border.	The genus name, Dianthus, assigned by </description>
	<content:encoded>Dianthus--suitable plants for the rock garden, planted wall, or perennial border.	The genus name, Dianthus, assigned by &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Genus</category>
	<category>Linnaeus</category>
	<category>Perennial Borders</category>
	<category>Perennials</category>
	<category>Rock Gardening</category>
	<category>Williams</category>
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	<title>Year of the Dianthus</title>
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	<description>Year of the Dianthus presented by the National Garden Bureau	Whether you know them as dianthus, sweet William, border </description>
	<content:encoded>Year of the Dianthus presented by the National Garden Bureau	Whether you know them as dianthus, sweet William, border &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h124&quot;&gt;Suite101&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
	<category>Bedding Plants</category>
	<category>Bureau</category>
	<category>California Gardening</category>
	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
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	<category>Pinks</category>
	<category>Presented By</category>
	<category>Sweet, William</category>
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	<title>Carnations (Dianthus)</title>
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	<description>In 1908, Anna Jarvis chose dianthus caryophyllus (pink carnation) as the emblem of Mother's Day, a celebration she </description>
	<content:encoded>In 1908, Anna Jarvis chose dianthus caryophyllus (pink carnation) as the emblem of Mother's Day, a celebration she &lt;br /&gt;From &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.growingresults.com/ca/h1346&quot;&gt;Gardening Talk&lt;/a&gt;</content:encoded>
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	<category>Carnations</category>
	<category>Celebrations</category>
	<category>Dianthus</category>
	<category>Emblem</category>
	<category>Flowers</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Holidays</category>
	<category>Jarvis</category>
	<category>Pink Carnation</category>
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