ragged robin

Etymology
From +, probably because of the untidy appearance of its petals.

Noun

 * 1)  A type of wild campion (, syn. ), in the family, which grows across Europe and has pink flowers.
 * 2) * 1919,, , Duckworth, hardback edition, page 91:
 * He had a suit of summer mufti, and a broad-brimmed blue beaver hat looped with leaves broken from the hedgerows in the lanes, and a Leander scarf tucked full of flowers: loosestrife, meadowrue, orchis, ragged-robin.
 * He had a suit of summer mufti, and a broad-brimmed blue beaver hat looped with leaves broken from the hedgerows in the lanes, and a Leander scarf tucked full of flowers: loosestrife, meadowrue, orchis, ragged-robin.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: свиларка
 * Cornish: blejen an vran
 * French: œillet des prés