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Red Campion, St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
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Aberdeenshire - St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
Red Campion (Silene dioica), a plant in the Chickweed or Pinks family Caryophyllaceae, at St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2021
Red Campion, St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
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Aberdeenshire - St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
Red Campion (Silene dioica), a plant in the Chickweed or Pinks family Caryophyllaceae, at St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2021
Red Campion, Ardeer
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
Red Campion (Silene dioica) at Ardeer, taken by Rebecca Dickson.
16 May 2021
Red Campion, Milton, Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Red Campion (Silene dioica) is a common sight along rural roadside verges. It has striking deep pink flowers (rarer white campions can be found) 20mm across with notched petals on a softly hairy plant up to 1m tall. The flowers are in bloom from May to August and open during the day to attract bees and butterflies. This flower has dew or raindrops on it. Taken by David Palmar.
29 September 2020
Red Campion, Ailsa Craig
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Firth of Clyde - Ailsa Craig scenery, plants and animals
Red Campion (Silene dioica), is an ancient woodland indicator and can often be found in shaded woodlands during or not long after Bluebells have finished flowering. It is an important food source for invertebrates and is often mentioned in mythology. This photo was taken on Ailsa Craig, where it is unlikely that there was any ancient woodland - the plant has a widespread distribution.
24 June 2007
Red Campion, Cartland Craigs
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Lanarkshire
Red Campion (Silene dioica) is an ancient woodland indicator and can often be found in shaded woodlands during or not long after Bluebells have finished flowering. It is an important food source for invertebrates and is often mentioned in mythology. This photo was taken in Cartland Craigs National Nature Reserve, South Lanarkshire.
23 April 2017
Red Campion, Cartland Craigs
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Lanarkshire
Red Campion (Silene dioica) is an ancient woodland indicator and can often be found in shaded woodlands during or not long after Bluebells have finished flowering. It is an important food source for invertebrates and is often mentioned in mythology. This photo was taken in Cartland Craigs National Nature Reserve, South Lanarkshire.
23 April 2017
Female Orange Tip butterfly on Red Campion, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Female Orange Tip (Anthocharis cardamines) butterfly feeding on Red Campion (Silene dioica), Net Bay, RSPB Loch Lomond. The female Orange Tip can be identified by a green and white blotched pattern on the underwings.
10 June 2017
Butterwort, Fairy foxglove, Red Campion, Scottish primrose
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Products
A set of 4 greetings cards of flowers inclding Butterwort, Red campion amongst bluebells, Scottish primrose and Fairy foxglove
24 February 2016
£4.00
Garden Bumblebee on Red Campion
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Stirling
Garden Bumblebee (Bombus hortorum) feeding from Red Campion (Silene dioica) at Balallan House, Stirling