'Dianthus Pinks' by WarmWeenies
The word “pink†is possibly of German derivation. The English use of the word “pink†comes from a description of the flowers called pinks (dianthus). Up until and sometimes including the 1940’s the color pink was considered masculine and blue as feminine.
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