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Silene vulgaris, the
bladder campion or maidenstears, is a
plant species of the
genus Silene of the
family Caryophyllaceae. It is
native to Europe, temperate...
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Silene vulgaris,
bladder campion Silene stenophylla, narrow-leafed
campion Silene villosa,
desert campion Sideridis rivularis, the
campion, a moth of Europe...
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known in the US as
bladder campion but
should not be
confused with
Silene vulgaris,
which is more
generally called bladder campion. The
appearance depends...
- by the
common name sea
campion.
Silene uniflora is a
herbaceous perennial plant,
similar in
appearance to the
bladder campion (Silene vulgaris) but with...
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Quixote under the name of "galianos". One of the
local vegetables is the
bladder campion (Silene vulgaris) plant,
known colloquially as collejas.
These plants...
- who
consume it
exude the
scent in
their sweat.
Silene vulgaris, or
bladder campion, is
eaten in some
Mediterranean countries.
Young leaves may be eaten...
- of the
Region of Murcia. In La Mancha, a much less
fertile region,
bladder campion (Silene vulgaris)
leaves were used for the stew
instead of the meat...
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Africa Young shoots (June or July);
edible raw or cooked, also
pickled Bladder campion,
maidenstears Silene vulgaris As a
wildflower in the
temperate zones...
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burnet saxifrage Rumex –
sorrel Selinum – milk-parsley
Silene –
bladder campion Solidago –
goldenrod Tanacetum –
tansy Trifolium – red
clover Vicia...
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include mixed salads, gratinée vegetables,
roasted potatoes, sautée
bladder campion leaves,
marinated olives with dill,
garlic and
orange zest. Traditional...