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Common Corncockle

Agrostemma githago

Photo by sttweets
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Field Notes

Description:

Common Corncockle (Agrostemma githago) - also written "corn cockle" and "corn-cockle" and known locally simply as "the corncockle" -, is a slender pink flower of European wheat fields. In the 19th century, it was reported as a very common weed of wheat fields and its seeds were inadvertently included in harvested wheat seed and then re-sown the following season. It is very likely that until the 20th century, most wheat contained some corncockle seed.

Habitat:

Wild grassland near the dunes.

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Comments (13)

@gtetweets. Thanks, seems like you are my biggest fan!
The common Corncockle is on the red list of plants in the Netherlands. I was really happy to find it in a large field with a variety of thousands and thousand most common flowers and plants.
@SuXing & @Coni Camposano: Thanks!

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