Silene dioica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Red campion ( Silene dioica , syn. Melandrium rubrum ) is a flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native throughout central, western and northern Europe, and locally in southern Euro...
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Red campion (Silene dioica) on ARKive - species information and 10 images ... Red campion is a common spring-flowering plant that in some areas is known as the 'cuckoo-flower' as it shares a season with this winged harbinger of spring. During May, it can often be found in association with bluebells and early purple orchids in...
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Red Campion has pink / red flowers, up to 2 cms diameter, which grow in pairs at the end of the stem. Each flower is made up of five forked petals. The leaves are oval and slightly hairy. ... Red Campion is common in woodland and hedgerows...
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Red Campion; Silene dioica ... HABITAT; Abundant in most areas of Britain, Red Campion is usually found on rich soils at the edges of woods or in hedgerows. It will also establish itself on screes and cliff edges. ... When White Campion grows along side Red Campion it will often hybridise, the resulting cross bears pink flowers...
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Red - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 630–740 nm. Long...
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Photo and description of red campions ... There is another variety called white campion, which as its name suggests, produces white flowers. In areas where red and white campions grow together they sometimes produce hybrid pink varieties. Although it's unusual, you might also come across a specimen like this which has produced...
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( Originally Published 1916 ) ... (Agrostemma Githago) Pink family ... Corn or Red Campion; Crown-of-the-Field; Wild Pink or Catchfly; Soapwort; Bouncing Bet; Hedge Pink; Bruisewort; Old Maid's Pink; Fuller's Herb; Deptford Pink; Pink or Pale Corydalis; Hardhack ;
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1 The red campion: scorpion scarer and soap substitute; 2 How Europe leads the world in heavy drinking; 3 Pregnancy testing and other strange uses for nettle leaves in folklore; 4 Cleaning away the superstitions ... Red campion has limited uses in folklore. It offered protection against the stings of scorpions...
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