Definition
Grass pink (*Dianthus armeria*) is a slender, upright annual plant characterized by its clusters of small, bright pink flowers. Unlike some of the more sprawling *Dianthus* varieties, grass pinks have a more vertical growth habit, resembling blades of grass. Think of it as the elegant and understated member of the *Dianthus* family, adding a touch of delicate beauty to meadows and grasslands. It is native to Europe and naturalized in North America.