Carry a hand lens on spring walks to examine any red campion you come across

Most plants have both female and male parts – they are hermaphrodites. But one of our commonest spring wildflowers, red campion, exists as separate sexes. Peer into the pale flower centres and you should see either club-like male stamens or curly female stigmas. Usually males, which produce the pollen, outnumber females, which ensures there is plenty to go round.