rose campion
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Definition
Noun: - A flowering plant: "Rose campion" is the common name for a perennial plant (Silene coronaria, formerly Lychnis coronaria) known for its distinctive silvery-gray, woolly foliage and vibrant magenta or crimson flowers. It is a traditional choice for cottage gardens.
Usage
- As a common noun for the plant: The term is used to identify the specific plant species in gardening, horticulture, and general description.
- The rose campion added a splash of brilliant color against its silvery leaves.
- She planted rose campion along the garden path for a classic cottage feel.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The name is used to distinguish this species from other campions or similar plants in the family.
- Unlike its relative the white campion, the rose campion is prized for its vivid blooms and drought-tolerant foliage.
Variants and Related Words
- Dusty Miller: A common name sometimes used interchangeably for plants with similar silvery foliage, though this can refer to different species. Context is key.
- Silene coronaria: The current botanical (Latin) name for the species.
- Lychnis coronaria: A former botanical name still recognized and used.
Synonyms
- Mullein Pink: Another common name for the same plant.
- Bloody William: A less common regional name for the plant.
Notes
- The name "rose campion" is a compound noun. The word "campion" itself refers to various flowering plants in the pink family (Caryophyllaceae). The modifier "rose" describes the typical flower color, not a relationship to the rose plant ().
Noun
- an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers