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In wet
marshy meadows
A tattered piper strays-
Ragged, ragged Robin;
On thin reeds he plays.
He asks for no payment;
He plays, for delight,
A tune for the fairies
To dance to, at night.
They nod and they whisper,
And say, looking wise,
"A princling is Robin,
For all his disguise!
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Ragged
Robin
also called Lychnis flos-cuculi
A native of Eurasia, ragged robin is a widespread and common perennial found in damp meadows and
marshes and wet woodland clearings. They flower between May and August and are easily recognizable
by the ragged appearance of its flowers. Ragged Robin has become increasingly scarce because of changing land use.
It grows well in sun or partial shade and attracts butterflies and bees. |