“White campion grows in most open habitats, particularly wasteland and fields, most commonly on neutral to alkaline soils. Despite the wide array of conditions in which campion can thrive, it prefers sunny areas that have rich and well-drained soil. It is also named the Grave Flower or Flower of the Dead in parts of England as they are seen often growing on gravesites and around tombstones.” To read more click here
14 thoughts on “Day 150: White Campion”
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You teach me things, thank you. I’ve seen those and never had any idea what they were.
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You’re very welcome! 🙂
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So delicate 🙂
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They are but they are strong too! 🙂
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Mother Nature made them delicate and strong, right? All we have to do is to admire their beauty 🙂
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Indeed! 🙂
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I dislike seeing plastic/artificial flowers put on graves. Mother would put them on my father’s grave. I guess it’s OK as they were pretty with all the flowers on Memorial Day. I would like just some pretty little weeds on mine. Or growing out of my ashes. 🙂
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I’m with you on plastic flowers! I think wildflowers are beautiful no matter where they bloom. 🙂
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A humble little flower and more than welcome to grow on my grave.
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Humble and cool looking! 🙂
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A very pretty little flower 🙂
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I think so too! I think the bulb part looks cool. Kinda like an alien species lives in there. 😉
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LOL 😉
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😉
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