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Red Campion

Silene dioica

Description:

It is a herbaceous biennial or perennial plant, with dark pink to red flowers, each 1.8-2.5 cm across. The flowers are unscented. There are five petals which are deeply notched at the end, narrowed at the base and all go into an urn-shaped calyx. It flowers from May to October. The plant grows to 30-90 cm, with branching stems. The deep green leaves are in opposite pairs, simple acute ovate, 3-8 cm long with an untoothed margin; both the leaves and stems of the plant are hairy and slightly sticky. The upper leaves are stalkless. Male and female flowers are born on separate plants, the male with 10 stamens and a 10-veined calyx, the female with 5 styles and a 20-veined calyx. The fruit, produced from July onwards, is an ovoid capsule containing numerous seeds, opening at the apex by 10 teeth which curve back.

Habitat:

Red campion grows in roadsides, woodlands, and rocky slopes. It prefers to grow on damp, non-acid soils


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3 Comments

LarsKorb
LarsKorb 11 months ago

Thanks Meik for ID - thanks arlanda for supporting the suggestion.

arlanda
arlanda 11 months ago

Check also silene colorata:
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/109...

Meik
Meik 11 months ago

Silene dioica?

Schönstedt, Freistaat Thüringen, Germany

Lat: 53.47, Long: 10.37

Spotted on Jun 11, 2012
Submitted on Jun 11, 2012

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