NorthumbrIANbees
  • Home
  • Beekeeping Content
  • Best Beekeeping Books
  • Pollen Gallery
  • Plants for Bees
  • Insect Gallery
  • My Beekeeping Journey
  • Contact

Red Campion – Silene dioica

ian Plants for Bees Caryophyllaceae , Dicotyledon , Yellow

Red Campion – Silene dioica

Pollen Description : Red Campion pollen is very distinctive due it’s regular, round shape, its numerous pore type apertures and its clearly defined netted surface.  It is approximately 40 um in diameter.  The pollen load is yellow.

Plant & Flower : Click here to see more about the Silene dioica plant and flower.

Click here to return to the Pollen gallery.

  • Meadow Crane’s-bill – Geranium pratense

  • Barberry – Berberis vulgaris

Subscribe

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 453 other subscribers

iansbees

iansbees

Useful Links

  • Alnwick & District Beekeepers
  • BBKA
  • BeeBase
  • Crag End Farm
  • Hexham Beekeepers Association
  • Newcastle Beekeepers Association
  • Tully's of Rothbury

Comments

  • Pauline Raybould on Simple wax processing for a small-scale beekeeper
  • admin on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 1 extraction
  • Kris on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 1 extraction
  • admin on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 2 jarring honey
  • Hannah on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 2 jarring honey

Recent Posts

  • Simple Apiary Hygiene for Hobby Beekeepers
  • Cleaning & Sterilisation for small-scale beekeepers – Part Three – Recovering Wax & Frames
  • Cleaning & sterilisation for small-scale beekeepers – Part Two – Assessing Brood Frames
  • Cleaning & Sterilisation for small-scale beekeepers – Part One – Equipment
  • Plants for Bees Gallery

Recent Comments

  • Pauline Raybould on Simple wax processing for a small-scale beekeeper
  • admin on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 1 extraction
  • Kris on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 1 extraction
  • admin on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 2 jarring honey
  • Hannah on Simple hygienic honey processing for a small-scale beekeeper – part 2 jarring honey

Archives

  • February 2020
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • March 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • August 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018

Categories

  • April
  • August
  • Beekeeping Calendar
  • Colony Handling
  • December
  • February
  • Honey & Wax Processing
  • Honey Bee Forage
  • January
  • July
  • June
  • March
  • May
  • Microscopy
  • November
  • October
  • Pest & Disease
  • Plants for Bees
  • Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding
  • September

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

NorthumbrIANbees