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Red Campion (Lychnis dioica) observation by Marcel Roy (#807)

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Observation on: June 29, 2012 @ 20:00 | Posted on: June 30, 2012 @ 5:07 (diff: 1 days)
Red Campion (Lychnis dioica) This is a most attractive wildflower of shady hedgerows, grassy banks and woods. Perennial or biennial, it's a hairy plant which grows to 1m. It bears pretty pink-red flowers (2-3cm across) which have 5 cleft petals and which are borne in loose cymes from May to September.

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