Campion

Japanese: campion
Campion

…Compared to Agrostemma githago, the leaves of Agrostemma coronata Thunb. are wider, and the petals end in many shallow lobes. Agrostemma githago L. (English names: corn cockle, corn campion, crown-of-the-field, corn rose, rose campion) is an annual plant native to Europe, and is sometimes classified in the Agrostemma genus. The stem is about 50 cm tall, well-branched, and bears a single flower at the end of each branch. …

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Japanese:

…ガンピL.coronata Thunb.はセンノウに比べ,葉の幅がより広く,花弁の先は浅い数多くの裂片に切れ込む。ムギセンノウAgrostemma githago L.(英名corn cockle,corn campion,crown‐of‐the‐field,corn rose,rose campion)はヨーロッパ原産の一年草で,ときにセンノウ属に入れられることもある。茎は高さ約50cm,よく分枝し,枝の先に1花をつける。…

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