What are these?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Postman, May 19, 2011.

  1. Postman

    Postman Apprentice Gardener

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    Greetings all,
    I have just joined the forum and I have a few questions about names of plants.
    I am taking pictures for a friend of mine who lives in abroad, it is easy to take the picture but finding the name of the plant is not so easy.
    So if I may I would like to start here.
    The plant was in a meadow and there were an awful lot of them, they looked wild growing.
    Any comments would be appreciated.
    Thanks.
     

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  2. wiseowl

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    Hi Postman could be from the Campion family but better wait for an expert to come along:scratch::)
     
  3. Marley Farley

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    [​IMG] Postman.. That is one of my favourite Wild Flowers.. It is Pink Campion Silene x hampaeana.. Campion can be found both along woodland edges and hedgerows and in the midst of a meadow. This plant grows up to a meter tall and flowers from April through till July.. The flowers pale as after they have been out for a while.. There is also a white version.. White Campion - Silene latifolia that usually grows in the same places, but is not so common.. :sunny:
     
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    Hi. It's Silene dioica, Red Campion. Silene hampanea is a hybrid between S. latifolia and S. dioica.
     
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    Agree with Lad.
    Silene dioica.

    Silene dioica
     
  6. Postman

    Postman Apprentice Gardener

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    That's great thanks people.
    I can now read up on the origin of the name and find out all the great stories associated with it.

    "Silenus, the drunken, merry god of the woodlands in Greek mythology, gave his name to Silene dioica, the Red Campion."

    It's already looking good.
    :cheers:
     
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    DryasAnne Apprentice Gardener

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    Silene dioica.

    The maleflower :-)

    You can see the yellow stamens in the middle.
     

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