Silene

Contains 8 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Silene L.
CATCHFLY
Classification
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CARYOPHYLLALES
Silene
Citation
SILENE Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 416. 1753, nom. cons. vs. Lychnis Linnaeus 1753.
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TYPE: Silene anglica Linnaeus Lectotypified by Britton & A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S., ed. 2. 2: 62. 1913.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Silene antirrhina SLEEPY CATCHFLY Native
Silene caroliniana CAROLINA CATCHFLY Native Endangered-State
Silene catesbaei EASTERN FRINGED CATCHFLY; FRINGED PINK Native Endangered-State Endangered-US
Silene gallica COMMON CATCHFLY Not Native
Silene latifolia BLADDER CAMPION Not Native
Silene noctiflora NIGHTFLOWERING CATCHFLY Not Native
Silene regia ROYAL CATCHFLY Native Endangered-State
Silene virginica FIRE PINK Native Endangered-State
[Family identification key]
1.  Calyx 5-9 mm long
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1.  Calyx 10-30 mm long
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2.  Calyx glabrous; seeds dull gray-black
2.  Calyx pilose; seeds dark reddish brown
3.  Petals bright red
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3.  Petals white, pink, to purplish
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4.  Stem leafy, with 10 or more nodes of large leaves below the inflorescence; petals apex entire to notched ca. 1 mm long or less
4.  Stem subscapose, with 2-4 nodes of reduced leaves below the inflorescence; petal apex 2-fid, the sinus >1 mm long
5.  Petal apices copiously lacerate
5.  Petal apices entire to 2-lobed
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6.  Flowers unisexual; calyx lobes (4)5; styles (4)5
6.  Flowers bisexual; calyx lobes 6(8); styles 3(4)
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7.  Plant to 20 cm tall; flowers diurnal; calyx 15-22 mm long, the lobes 1-3 mm long and obtuse
7.  Plant to 80 cm tall; flowers mostly nocturnal; calyx 12-15 mm long, the lobes 5-10 mm long and subulate