Eyelet

See also: Eyelet (homonymy)

The eyelets are the plants of the family of the Caryophyllacées pertaining to the kind Dianthus .

Dianthus is formed starting from the Greek words “ Dios ” (Zeus, Jupiter) and “ anthos ” (flower) and means: “Jupiter flower”, homage paid to the beauty of these flowers.

Eyelets of the flora of France

Species

  • Dianthus armeria L. - eyelet Arméria
  • Dianthus balbisii Ser.
  • Dianthus barbatus L. - bearded eyelet or sweet william
  • Dianthus benearnensis Loret
  • Dianthus carthusianorum L. - eyelet of the Carthusian monks
  • Dianthus caryophyllus L - common eyelet (whom one generally finds on the markets in France) or eyelet of the florists
  • Dianthus deltoides L.
  • Dianthus furcatus Balb.
  • Dianthus geminiflorus Loisel.
  • Dianthus glacialis Haenke
  • Dianthus graniticus Jord.
  • Cheap Dianthus gratianopolitanus .
  • Dianthus gyspergerae Rouy
  • Dianthus hyssopifolius L. - eyelet of France or eyelet of the dunes
  • Dianthus monspessulanus L. - eyelet of Montpellier
  • Dianthus pavonius Tausch - eyelet neglected
  • Dianthus plumarius L. - pink or sweet william
  • Dianthus pungens L.
  • Dianthus pyrenaicus Pourr.
  • Dianthus scaber Chaix
  • Cheap Dianthus seguieri .
  • Cheap Dianthus subacaulis .
  • Dianthus superbus L. - eyelet superb
  • Dianthus sylvaticus Hoppe ex Willd.
  • Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen - eyelet of the rocks
  • Dianthus vigoi Laínz

Natural hybrids

  • Dianthus X aschersonii M.Schulze ex Graebn.
  • Dianthus X borderei Rouy & Foucaud
  • Dianthus X bottemeri Bouchard
  • Dianthus X courtoisii Rchb.
  • Dianthus X digeneus Borbás
  • Dianthus X dufftii Hausskn. ex Asch.
  • Dianthus X exilis Posp.
  • Dianthus X fallens Timb. - Lagr.
  • Dianthus X flahaultii Braun-Blanq.
  • Dianthus X gisellae Borbás
  • Dianthus X hanryi Burnat
  • Dianthus X hellwigii Asch.
  • Dianthus X heterophyllus Rouy & Foucaud
  • Dianthus X huebneri Seehaus)
  • Dianthus X jaczonis Asch.
  • Dianthus X laucheanus Bolle
  • Dianthus X leitgebi Reichardt
  • Dianthus X lisae Burnat
  • Dianthus X loretii Rouy & Foucaud
  • Dianthus X mammingianorum J.Murray
  • Dianthus X mikii Reichardt
  • Dianthus X ponsii Rouy & Foucaud
  • Dianthus X rouyanus Gurke
  • Dianthus X Sea-green saxatilis.
  • Dianthus X subfissus Rouy & Foucaud
  • Dianthus X varians Rouy & Foucaud
  • Dianthus X warionii Timb. - Lagr. (...)

Other Caryophyllacées called eyelet

  • Eyelet of the meadows Silene flos-cuculi (L.) Clairv.
  • Eyelet of the rocks Petrorhagia saxifraga (L.) Link
  • Eyelet of the rocks Gypsophila muralis L.
  • Eyelet of the fields Agrostemma githago L.
  • Eyelet of the Jansenists Silene viscaria (L.) Borkh.
  • Eyelet of God Silene flos-jovis (L.) Greuter & Burdet
  • Eyelet Saxifrage Petrorhagia saxifraga (L.) Link
  • doubtful Eyelet Petrorhagia dubia (Raf.) G.López & Romo
  • Œillet proliferates Petrorhagia proliferated (L.) P.W.Ball & Heywood
  • velvety Œillet Petrorhagia dubia (Raf.) G.López & Romo
  • Œillet of Nanteuil Petrorhagia nanteuilii (Burnat) P.W.Ball & Heywood

Other families

  • the French marigold is a plant of the kind Tagetes of the family of the Astéracée S.
This list does not present the many subspecies.
  • marine Eyelet Armeria maritima Willd., of the family of the Plombaginacée S
  • blue Eyelet of Montpellier Aphyllanthes monspeliensis L., of the family of the Aphyllanthacées

Symbolic system

The red eyelet is one of the symbols of the Labor movement. In Germany particularly one carries a red eyelet to the buttonhole for the Labor Day. This tradition goes back to May 1st, 1890, where to answer the call of the II {{E}} Internationale in spite of prohibition to express envisaged by the Sozialistengesetz , the militants decide to be found in parks while carrying a red eyelet as a sign of recognition. Rather forsaken in the Federal Republic of Germany, this symbol was very much used in German Democratic republic, inter alia by the youth organizations.

In Portugal, the eyelet was also the rallying sign of the soldiers opposed to the dictatorship salazarist, finished by the Révolution of the eyelets.

---- The eyelet of sea is a Sea anemone, the feathery anemone, which one finds in the North Atlantic.

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