Silene laciniata subsp. laciniata

Illustrated
Synonyms: Lychnis pulchra Willdenow ex Schlechtendal & Chamisso Silene allamanii Otth Silene laciniata var. angustifolia C. L. Hitchcock & Maguire Silene laciniata subsp. brandegeei C. L. Hitchcock & Maguire Silene laciniata var. latifolia C. L. Hitchcock & Maguire Silene laciniata subsp. major Silene mexicana Silene pulchra Silene simulans
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 190. Mentioned on page 189.

Stems ascending, decumbent at base, much-branched distally, glabrate proximally, glandular-pubescent distally. Leaves: proximal, blade oblanceolate to lanceolate, 1.5–10 cm × 2–10(–20) mm, with short, ± retrorse pubescence on both surfaces, sometimes glandular; distal sessile, blade linear to lanceolate, reduced into inflorescence, 3–10 cm × 2–10(–20) mm, apex acute. Inflorescences well developed, (3–)5–many-flowered, open, compound, long-branched cymes, bracteate; bracts resembling distal leaves, reduced. Calyces broadly tubular, 12–26 × 4–6 mm in flower, to 8 mm broad in fruit, less than 1/2 as broad as long, narrowed to base. Capsules oblong. 2n = 96.


Phenology: Flowering spring–summer.
Habitat: Chaparral, oak woodlands, sea slopes and cliffs
Elevation: 0-1200 mm

Discussion

A very narrow-leaved form of subsp. laciniata from the cliffs of Santa Cruz Island off the coast of California has been named Silene simulans.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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John K. Morton +
Cavanilles +
Calif. +  and Mexico. +
0-1200 mm +
Chaparral, oak woodlands, sea slopes and cliffs +
Flowering spring–summer. +
Illustrated +
Lychnis pulchra +, Silene allamanii +, Silene laciniata var. angustifolia +, Silene laciniata subsp. brandegeei +, Silene laciniata var. latifolia +, Silene laciniata subsp. major +, Silene mexicana +, Silene pulchra +  and Silene simulans +
Silene laciniata subsp. laciniata +
Silene laciniata +
subspecies +