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Definition of moss campion in English: moss campionnoun An almost stemless campion with pink flowers, found on mountains and in arctic areas of both Eurasia and North America. 无茎麦瓶草 Silene acaulis, family Caryophyllaceae Example sentencesExamples - Plants such as Mountain Avens, moss campion and purple saxifrage that usually occur on high hills are found here almost down to sea level because of the suitable bedrock and severity of the weather.
- Although they cover less than 2% of the land, by the end of July, the landscape is carpeted with yellow arctic poppies, white mountain avens, and red moss campions above a mat of lichens and moss.
- Alpine areas are dotted with moss campions, wild forget-me-nots and mountain avens.
- Nestled in the alpine tundra are countless dwarf plants with names like phlox, moss campion, and forget-me-not.
- Arctic-alpines also dominate here, usually moss campion and alpine lady's mantle, sometimes with cyphel.
- Look for plants such as sea pink, moss campion, scurvy grass, sea mayweed and lichens on the rocky foreshore.
- He taught us about his research on moss campions and botany in general as we spent a few days hiking around National Creek Pass.
- Good examples of this growth form include diapensia (Diapensia lapponica, shown above), moss campion, and alpine azalea.
- Summer's pink moss campions had withered to golden tassels.
- Alpine forget-me-nots, snow gentian, moss campion and an abundance of saxifrages grow here on the steep slopes.
- This is Arctic Canada at its best: a northern landscape blooming with purple mountain saxifrage, moss campion, and mountain avens.
- Great skuas circle its sandy banks as you enter a verdant valley, bright with lupins and moss campions.
- The high humidity from rain and salt spray has produced a peaty soil which supports 130 different species of flowering plants (including thrift, moss campion, primrose, roseroot, yellow flag, purple saxifrage and butterwort) and almost 200 lichens.
Definition of moss campion in US English: moss campionnoun An almost stemless campion with pink flowers, found on mountains and in arctic areas of both Eurasia and North America. 无茎麦瓶草 Silene acaulis, family Caryophyllaceae Example sentencesExamples - Arctic-alpines also dominate here, usually moss campion and alpine lady's mantle, sometimes with cyphel.
- This is Arctic Canada at its best: a northern landscape blooming with purple mountain saxifrage, moss campion, and mountain avens.
- Although they cover less than 2% of the land, by the end of July, the landscape is carpeted with yellow arctic poppies, white mountain avens, and red moss campions above a mat of lichens and moss.
- The high humidity from rain and salt spray has produced a peaty soil which supports 130 different species of flowering plants (including thrift, moss campion, primrose, roseroot, yellow flag, purple saxifrage and butterwort) and almost 200 lichens.
- Great skuas circle its sandy banks as you enter a verdant valley, bright with lupins and moss campions.
- Summer's pink moss campions had withered to golden tassels.
- Look for plants such as sea pink, moss campion, scurvy grass, sea mayweed and lichens on the rocky foreshore.
- Alpine areas are dotted with moss campions, wild forget-me-nots and mountain avens.
- Nestled in the alpine tundra are countless dwarf plants with names like phlox, moss campion, and forget-me-not.
- Good examples of this growth form include diapensia (Diapensia lapponica, shown above), moss campion, and alpine azalea.
- Alpine forget-me-nots, snow gentian, moss campion and an abundance of saxifrages grow here on the steep slopes.
- Plants such as Mountain Avens, moss campion and purple saxifrage that usually occur on high hills are found here almost down to sea level because of the suitable bedrock and severity of the weather.
- He taught us about his research on moss campions and botany in general as we spent a few days hiking around National Creek Pass.
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