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Silene Dioica Collection

"Exploring the Beauty of Silene Dioica: A Captivating Red Campion" In the enchanting woodlands of Berwickshire

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion, Silene dioica, and white behmen, Centaurea behen

Red campion, Silene dioica, and white behmen, Centaurea behen. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical
FLO4667830 Red campion, Silene dioica, and white behmen, Centaurea behen. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Cuckoo flower (Silene dioica), 1596-1610. Creators: Anselmus de Boodt, Elias Verhulst

Cuckoo flower (Silene dioica), 1596-1610. Creators: Anselmus de Boodt, Elias Verhulst
Cuckoo flower (Silene dioica), 1596-1610. Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red Campion (Silene dioica) against shaded background in deciduous woodland, Berwickshire

Red Campion (Silene dioica) against shaded background in deciduous woodland, Berwickshire, Scotland, June

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red Campion (Silene dioica), backlit in early morning sunlight, spring, Broxwater

Red Campion (Silene dioica), backlit in early morning sunlight, spring, Broxwater, Cornwall, UK. April

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red Campion (Silene dioica) covered with rain drops in close up, Duinen van Texel

Red Campion (Silene dioica) covered with rain drops in close up, Duinen van Texel, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) seeds, microscopic view

Red campion (Silene dioica) seeds, microscopic view

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) and Forget-me-nots (Myosotis sylvatica)

Red campion (Silene dioica) and Forget-me-nots (Myosotis sylvatica). Kaleidoscopic montage

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Study of a red catchfly (Lychnis hirsuta), 1680. Creator: Herman Saftleven the Younger

Study of a red catchfly (Lychnis hirsuta), 1680. Creator: Herman Saftleven the Younger
Study of a red catchfly (Lychnis hirsuta), 1680

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: silene dioica, campion, red

silene dioica, campion, red
2000 Campion - Red Silene dioica Silene dioica Red Campion

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Campion, Red Campion, Silene dioica, Open flower heads against a light green background

Campion, Red Campion, Silene dioica, Open flower heads against a light green background

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Campion, Red: Silene dioica, along a garden path

Campion, Red: Silene dioica, along a garden path
Campion - Red:Silene dioica:2000

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) flying to red campion with proboscis extended

Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) flying to red campion with proboscis extended, Finland, June

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) in flower, Larochette, Mullerthal, Luxembourg, May 2009

Red campion (Silene dioica) in flower, Larochette, Mullerthal, Luxembourg, May 2009

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) flower, Liechtenstein, June 2009

Red campion (Silene dioica) flower, Liechtenstein, June 2009

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) and Oxeye Daises (Leucanthemum vulgare) on field margin

Red campion (Silene dioica) and Oxeye Daises (Leucanthemum vulgare) on field margin, Norfolk, UK, June

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: CJO0341817

CJO0341817
Sea Campion in flower on Rillage Point on the North Devon Heritage Coast at dusk

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Day cuckoo flower Silene dioica medlar Mespilus germanica

Day cuckoo flower Silene dioica medlar Mespilus germanica
Day cuckoo flower (Silene dioica) and medlar (Mespilus germanica), Day cuckoo flower and medlar. FIGs. 17 and 18 on a sheet hand numbered 10. In: Anselmi Boetii de Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red Campion -Silene dioica-

Red Campion -Silene dioica-

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) flowering mass, growing on arable farmland in May, evening sunlight

Red campion (Silene dioica) flowering mass, growing on arable farmland in May, evening sunlight, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red Campion Seed (Silene dioica) SEM

Red Campion Seed (Silene dioica) SEM
Red campion seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seed from a red campion plant (Silene dioica). Seed shapes

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Scorpionfly on a red campion flower

Scorpionfly on a red campion flower
Scorpionfly (Panorpa germanica) on a red campion (Silene dioica) flower. Scorpionflies are predators of other insects. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in May

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) flowers

Red campion (Silene dioica) flowers. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Campion Seed Detail (Silene dioica) SEM

Campion Seed Detail (Silene dioica) SEM
Red campion seed detail. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of part of a seed from a red campion plant (Silene dioica)

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Silene dioica, red campion

Silene dioica, red campion
Red campion in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams, July 2004

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red Campion - female flowers

Red Campion - female flowers
ROG-13990 Red Campion - female flowers. Silene dioica Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Chequered Blue (Scolitantides orion) adult, resting on Red Campion (Silene dioica) buds in meadow

Chequered Blue (Scolitantides orion) adult, resting on Red Campion (Silene dioica) buds in meadow, Cannobina Valley, Piedmont, Northern Italy, july

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Wildflowers

Wildflowers. Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), pink campions (Silene dioica) and creeping buttercups (Ranunculus bulbosa). Photographed in Gulval, Penwith, Cornwall, UK

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion seed, SEM

Red campion seed, SEM
Red campion seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seed from a red campion flower (Silene dioica). A seed contains an embryo (a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow)

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Pollen from Red Campion flower

Pollen from Red Campion flower
False co; our scanning electron micrograph showing four pollen grains from the flower of a Red Campion, Silene dioica.. These spherical pollen grains have many pores on their outer wall (multiporate)

Background imageSilene Dioica Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica)

Red campion (Silene dioica)
Red campion flowers (Silene dioica) flattened by strong wind and heavy rain


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"Exploring the Beauty of Silene Dioica: A Captivating Red Campion" In the enchanting woodlands of Berwickshire, a vibrant Red Campion (Silene dioica) stands tall against a shaded background. Its delicate petals and lush green leaves create a picturesque scene that captivates all who encounter it. Underneath a microscope, the microscopic view of Red Campion seeds reveals intricate patterns and structures, showcasing nature's remarkable attention to detail. These tiny seeds hold the potential for new life and growth, ready to embark on their journey in the world. During a rainy day in Duinen van Texel, droplets cling to every surface including the velvety petals of Red Campion. The close-up shot captures this mesmerizing sight, highlighting its resilience amidst nature's elements. A harmonious display unfolds as Red Campion intertwines with Forget-me-nots in an idyllic setting. The contrasting colors and textures complement each other flawlessly, creating an exquisite tapestry of nature's artistry. Dating back to 1680, artist Herman Saftleven immortalized a red catchfly study through his meticulous brushstrokes. This masterpiece showcases the timeless allure throughout history. As dawn breaks over Broxwater, early morning sunlight illuminates Red Campion from behind. Its ethereal glow evokes tranquility and symbolizes hope for another day filled with natural wonders. Known by various names such as campion or red silene dioica flourishes along garden paths where its vibrant blossoms add splashes of color to any landscape. Their open flower heads stand out against light green backgrounds like living works of art. Nature beckons even butterflies towards Silene dioica's irresistible charm. A graceful Swallowtail butterfly extends its proboscis while flying towards these captivating flowers - an elegant dance between two magnificent creatures.