The Dianthus genus, commonly known as Pink, Carnation, or Sweet William, is a delightful member of the Caryophyllaceae family. These herbaceous perennials, biennials, or annuals are celebrated for their fragrant, fringed flowers in shades of pink, red, white, and purple, often with intricate patterns or contrasting edges. Dianthus adds a classic touch to borders, rock gardens, and containers. Native to Europe and Asia, Dianthus thrives in well-drained, alkaline soils and sunny locations. These hardy plants are drought-tolerant once established, making them ideal for low-maintenance gardens. Popular species such as Dianthus barbatus , or Sweet William, and Dianthus caryophyllus , the source of traditional carnations, are particularly prized for their vibrant blooms and sweet fragrance. The Dianthus genus combines timeless beauty, fragrance, and versatility, making it a cherished choice for gardeners seeking long-lasting, colourful flowers with a touch of elegance.