anjers
Anjers are flowering plants in the genus Dianthus, commonly known in English as carnations. In Dutch, the plural form anjers refers to these flowers in general. The cultivated carnations belong mainly to Dianthus caryophyllus, though the broader group includes several related species and garden forms such as Dianthus plumarius (garden pinks) and other hybrids.
Anjers are herbaceous perennials or biennials that produce upright stems with narrow, evergreen leaves. They bear
Anjers are widely grown as ornamentals in gardens and as cut flowers. They prefer full sun, well-drained
Anjers are among the most common cut flowers used in bouquets, corsages, and floral arrangements. They are
Originating in Europe and parts of Asia, anjers are now cultivated worldwide and appear in garden borders,