Saturday, July 22, 2017


                      Campion



Campion or silene tomentosa can simplest be found inside the British territory known as Gibraltar. It’s a vulnerable aromatic, nighttime blooming flower with a quick life span. interestingly, in 1992, the botanical segment of Gibraltar formally declared that there are no campion plants left and have become extinct.

but after  years, in 1994, a climber at the cliffs of Gibraltar has rediscovered that Campion vegetation still exist, but in inhospitable environments. these days, Campion flora are handiest exist in botanical gardens of Gibraltar and London, however only a few in numbers.

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