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rampion
▪ I. rampion1 (ˈræmpɪən) [Prob. ad. some form of the Romance name, which appears as F. raiponce († reponce, etc.), Sp. reponche, ruiponce, Pg. ruiponto, etc., It. rap-, ramponzolo; cf. G. rapunzel. The etym. of these forms is obscure: connexion with L. rāpum rape n.5 is doubtful.] 1. A species of be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rampion
Rampion is a common name for several plants, including: Campanula rapunculus, a species of wildflower formerly cultivated as a vegetable Physoplexis Energy Rampion Wind Farm, a wind farm in the English Channel named after the flower wikipedia.org
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Rampion bellflower
Rampion bellflower is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Campanula rapunculoides Campanula rapunculus wikipedia.org
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reponce
† reponce Obs. rare. Also -se. [a. F. reponce, obs. f. raiponce: see rampion1.] A rampion.1704 Dict. Rust. s.v., Reponses, or wild Radishes, are propagated only by seeds. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Reponces, (Fr.) a sort of small wild Radishes, that grow naturally in the Fields, and are eaten in Sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rampion Wind Farm
Rampion 2 Rampion 2 is a proposed second wind farm to the immediate south west of the current Rampion installation. Rampion Offshore Wind Farm. 4C Rampion 2 Planning inspectorate project page for Rampion 2 Offshore wind farms Wind farms in England Power stations wikipedia.org
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Campanula rapunculus
Campanula rapunculus, common name rampion bellflower, rampion, rover bellflower, or rapunzel, is a species of bellflower (Campanula) in the family Campanulaceae Rampion is cultivated after highly demanding crops such as cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes or cucumbers. wikipedia.org
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Coulters Dean
Flowering plants include horseshoe vetch, rampion, clustered bellflower and at least eleven species of orchid. wikipedia.org
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Campanula
The species Campanula rapunculus, commonly known as rampion bellflower, rampion, or rover bellflower, is a biennial vegetable which was once widely grown In many English translations of the Brothers Grimm's tale Rapunzel, rampion is the vegetable that is stolen from the witch. wikipedia.org
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Levin Down
The chalk turf has a rich variety of flora, such as autumn gentian, salad burnet, round-headed rampion, autumn lady’s tresses, eyebright, glaucous sedge wikipedia.org
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Willingdon Down
The dominant grasses are sheep's fescue and upright brome and uncommon plants include field fleawort, bee orchid, round headed rampion, green winged orchid wikipedia.org
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Catherington Down
It is managed by grazing and has a variety of chalk herbs, such as pyramidal orchid, round-headed rampion and autumn lady's-tresses. wikipedia.org
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Phyteuma
The common name is rampion, a name shared with the related plant Campanula rapunculus. Rampion features prominently in some versions of the fairy tale Rapunzel. wikipedia.org
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Firle Escarpment
Flora include the very rare early spider orchid and other unusual flowering plants such as pyramidal orchid, felwort, common spotted orchid, round headed rampion wikipedia.org
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Treyford to Bepton Down
The grassland has a rich variety of species, including herbs such as round-headed rampion, horseshoe vetch and carline thistle, while there are orchids wikipedia.org
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Phyteuma scheuchzeri
Phyteuma scheuchzeri, the Oxford rampion or horned rampion, is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. wikipedia.org
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