Silene muscipula, L.
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127. S. muscipula L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 420 (1753) View Cited Treatment
(S. arvensis Loscos , non Salisb.).
Stems 15-40 cm, usually simple below, erect, glabrous, rather rigid. Cauline leaves dense, always imbricate throughout most of stem. Inflorescence a more or less regularly branched dichasium; internodes rather long; branches strict; pedicels all very short. Calyx 13-17 mm, oblong-clavate; veins
prominent, greenish or reddish, anastomosing; teeth ovate- lanceolate, acute. Petal-limb deeply emarginate, pink. Capsule 8-10 mm, oblong; carpophore 3-6(-7) mm, pubescent. Seeds 0-9- 1 - 1 mm, reniform; faces plane, striate, tuberculate on edge; back narrow, obtusely grooved. Mediterranean region; Portugal. Ga Gr Hs It Lu Si.
S. corymbiferaBertol., FI. Ital. 4: 591 (1841) endemic to N.W. Italy (Liguria), has pubescent-scabrid stems and calyx-veins, fewer flowers, and narrower and more acute leaves. Its status is uncertain.
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Silene muscipula
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |