"red campion" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: red campions [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} red campion (plural red campions)
  1. Silene dioica, a European biennial or perennial plant with pink or red flowers. Categories (lifeform): Carnation family plants Synonyms: red catchfly Translations (Silene dioica): dagkoekoeksbloem [feminine] (Dutch), puna-ailakki (Finnish), compagnon rouge [masculine] (French), silène dioïque (French), pembe gıvışgan (Turkish), blodyn neidr [masculine] (Welsh), blodyn taranau [masculine] (Welsh)

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