Silene vulgaris subsp. maritima, (With.) A. & D. Love
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(g) Subsp. maritima (With.) Ä. & D. Love View in CoL , Bot. Not. 114: 52 (1961):
Plant often rather diffuse, glabrous, glaucous; stems up to 25 cm, branched. Leaves 0-5-2(-4) x 0-2-0-7 cm, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, not usually crowded. Flowers solitary or 2-4 together; bracts thick and more or less herbaceous. Capsule 6-9 mm, with wide neck and patent or deflexed teeth; carpophore 3-3-5 mm. In = 24. Usually on coastal rocks or shingle. Coasts o f W. Europe, from Açores and Spain to Murmansk.
Subcaespitose plants from Iceland with small, very glaucous, imbricate ovate-lanceolate to subspathulate leaves and usually 1- to 2-flowered stems have been described as var. islandica Ä. & D. Love.
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Silene vulgaris subsp. maritima
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
Subsp. maritima (With.) Ä. & D. Love
A. & D. Love 1961: 52 |