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http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3104
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:54:22Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SOMI GDCarr veg good.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit GD Carr]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late June-October<br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Native Americans chewed leaves and flowers of this plant to relieve sore throats, and chewed roots to relieve toothache.<br />
<ref>Stubbendieck, J., S.L. Hatch and L.M. Landholt.<br />
2003. North American Wildland Plants: A Field Guide. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London.</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Plants established by seedlings can be started by sowing seed in containers in January and placed in a greenhouse. Seed should be covered lightly with soil and kept moist until germination. A layer of pea gravel can be applied to the soil surface to prevent seeds from floating. Seeds planted in this manner<br />
will begin germination about Day 7 and complete germination by Day 14.<br />
<ref>Skinner, D. 2004. Propagation protocol for production of container Solidago missouriensis Nutt. Plants; USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center, Pullman, WA. </ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SOMI RodGilbert veg good.jpg|300px|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3103
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:54:08Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SOMI GDCarr veg good.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit GD Carr]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late June-October<br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Native Americans chewed leaves and flowers of this plant to relieve sore throats, and chewed roots to relieve toothache.<br />
<ref>Stubbendieck, J., S.L. Hatch and L.M. Landholt.<br />
2003. North American Wildland Plants: A Field Guide. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London.</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Plants established by seedlings can be started by sowing seed in containers in January and placed in a greenhouse. Seed should be covered lightly with soil and kept moist until germination. A layer of pea gravel can be applied to the soil surface to prevent seeds from floating. Seeds planted in this manner<br />
will begin germination about Day 7 and complete germination by Day 14.<br />
<ref>Skinner, D. 2004. Propagation protocol for production of container Solidago missouriensis Nutt. Plants; USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center, Pullman, WA. </ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SOMI RodGilbert veg good.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:SOMI_RodGilbert_veg_good.jpg&diff=3101
File:SOMI RodGilbert veg good.jpg
2012-05-14T19:53:33Z
<p>Matire02: Photo credit Rod Gilbert</p>
<hr />
<div>Photo credit Rod Gilbert</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:SOMI_SarahHamman_sdl_good.jpg&diff=3098
File:SOMI SarahHamman sdl good.jpg
2012-05-14T19:53:05Z
<p>Matire02: Photo credit Sarah Hamman</p>
<hr />
<div>Photo credit Sarah Hamman</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3096
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:52:28Z
<p>Matire02: /* Propagation */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SOMI GDCarr veg good.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit GD Carr]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late June-October<br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Native Americans chewed leaves and flowers of this plant to relieve sore throats, and chewed roots to relieve toothache.<br />
<ref>Stubbendieck, J., S.L. Hatch and L.M. Landholt.<br />
2003. North American Wildland Plants: A Field Guide. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London.</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Plants established by seedlings can be started by sowing seed in containers in January and placed in a greenhouse. Seed should be covered lightly with soil and kept moist until germination. A layer of pea gravel can be applied to the soil surface to prevent seeds from floating. Seeds planted in this manner<br />
will begin germination about Day 7 and complete germination by Day 14.<br />
<ref>Skinner, D. 2004. Propagation protocol for production of container Solidago missouriensis Nutt. Plants; USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center, Pullman, WA. </ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3094
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:50:59Z
<p>Matire02: /* Uses */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SOMI GDCarr veg good.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit GD Carr]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late June-October<br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Native Americans chewed leaves and flowers of this plant to relieve sore throats, and chewed roots to relieve toothache.<br />
<ref>Stubbendieck, J., S.L. Hatch and L.M. Landholt.<br />
2003. North American Wildland Plants: A Field Guide. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London.</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3092
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:49:17Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SOMI GDCarr veg good.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit GD Carr]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late June-October<br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:SOMI_GDCarr_veg_good.jpg&diff=3090
File:SOMI GDCarr veg good.jpg
2012-05-14T19:48:31Z
<p>Matire02: Photo credit GD Carr</p>
<hr />
<div>Photo credit GD Carr</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3087
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:43:42Z
<p>Matire02: /* Bloom Period */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late June-October<br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3086
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:43:29Z
<p>Matire02: /* Habitat */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Rather dry, open places, from the valleys and plains to fairly high elevations in the mountains.<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3082
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:43:04Z
<p>Matire02: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3080
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:42:20Z
<p>Matire02: /* Distribution */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Southern British Columbia and western Washington, east to Ontario and Tennesse.<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3077
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:40:40Z
<p>Matire02: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Glabrous perennial from a creeping rhizome, 2-9 dm. tall.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves tending to be triple-nerved, the basal ones oblanceolate, up to 30 cm. long and 3 cm. wide, the others smaller and becoming sessile upward.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Involucre 3-5 mm. high; rays usually 8, yellow.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3073
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:37:50Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Asteridae<br />
*Order - Asterales<br />
*Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
*Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
*Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOMI2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=3070
Solidago missouriensis
2012-05-14T19:36:54Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
Subclass - Asteridae<br />
Order - Asterales<br />
Family - Asteraceae – Aster family<br />
Genus - Solidago L. – goldenrod<br />
Species - Solidago missouriensis Nutt. – Missouri goldenrod<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3059
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:32:30Z
<p>Matire02: /* Propagation */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and New Mexico<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Prairies and open timberland, low to moderate elevations<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Store seeds in refrigerator. Time to germination: 7 days. High percentage germination recorded.<br />
<ref>Butler, Jennifer; Frieswyk, Christin. 2001. Propagation protocol for production of Silene scouleri seeds; USDI NPS - Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 14 May 2012). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.</ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:Wtu027621 md.jpg|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3057
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:32:12Z
<p>Matire02: /* Propagation */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and New Mexico<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Prairies and open timberland, low to moderate elevations<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Seed stored in refrigerator. Time to germination: 7 days. High percentage germination recorded.<br />
<ref>Butler, Jennifer; Frieswyk, Christin. 2001. Propagation protocol for production of Silene scouleri seeds; USDI NPS - Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 14 May 2012). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.</ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:Wtu027621 md.jpg|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3047
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:29:04Z
<p>Matire02: /* Uses */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and New Mexico<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Prairies and open timberland, low to moderate elevations<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:Wtu027621 md.jpg|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3044
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:28:43Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and New Mexico<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Prairies and open timberland, low to moderate elevations<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:Wtu027621 md.jpg|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:Wtu027621_md.jpg&diff=3041
File:Wtu027621 md.jpg
2012-05-14T19:28:11Z
<p>Matire02: Photo credit Rod Gilbert</p>
<hr />
<div>Photo credit Rod Gilbert</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3032
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:25:08Z
<p>Matire02: /* Habitat */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and New Mexico<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Prairies and open timberland, low to moderate elevations<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3031
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:24:20Z
<p>Matire02: /* Distribution */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and New Mexico<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3029
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:23:43Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3027
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:23:25Z
<p>Matire02: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3026
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:23:02Z
<p>Matire02: /* Bloom Period */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
June - August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3024
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:22:27Z
<p>Matire02: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect perennial herb from a simple to branched crown, the stems several, up to 8 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout and glandular above.<br />
<br />
Leaves: Leaves opposite, numerous, the basal slender-petiolate, the blades oblanceolate, up to 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; cauline leaves 2-8 pairs, reduced gradually upward, becoming sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers numerous, the inflorescence narrow and elongate, consisting of a series of small, congested, lateral cymes; calyx broadly tubular, 5-lobed, 10-18 mm. long; corolla greenish-white to purplish, the claw of the petal 7-16 mm. long, the blade flaring, 4-8 mm. long, from bi-lobed to nearly equally 4-lobed, with 2 appendages at the base, 1-3 mm. long; ovary with a stalk 3-6 mm. long, puberulent to woolly; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled.<br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=scouleri</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=3022
Silene scouleri
2012-05-14T19:21:23Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene scouleri Hook. – simple campion<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SISC7</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:SISC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silene scouleri'' </br> Photo Credit Rod Gilbert]]</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=3010
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T19:18:10Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Infusion of roots taken as an emetic for stomach trouble pain; Warm infusion of pounded plant used as an emetic for stomach pain; Cold infusion used as lotion for coyote bite on man, sheep or horse; Plant used as a horse medicine.<br />
<ref>http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Silene%20douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Easily propagated by cutting or seed<br />
<ref>http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SIDO</ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert2.jpg|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=3009
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T19:17:49Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Infusion of roots taken as an emetic for stomach trouble pain; Warm infusion of pounded plant used as an emetic for stomach pain; Cold infusion used as lotion for coyote bite on man, sheep or horse; Plant used as a horse medicine.<br />
<ref>http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Silene%20douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Easily propagated by cutting or seed<br />
<ref>http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SIDO</ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert2.jpg|thumb|300px|photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:SIDORodGilbert2.jpg&diff=3005
File:SIDORodGilbert2.jpg
2012-05-14T19:16:58Z
<p>Matire02: photo credit Rod Gilbert</p>
<hr />
<div>photo credit Rod Gilbert</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2991
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T19:10:44Z
<p>Matire02: /* Uses */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Infusion of roots taken as an emetic for stomach trouble pain; Warm infusion of pounded plant used as an emetic for stomach pain; Cold infusion used as lotion for coyote bite on man, sheep or horse; Plant used as a horse medicine.<br />
<ref>http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Silene%20douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Easily propagated by cutting or seed<br />
<ref>http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SIDO</ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2948
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:52:39Z
<p>Matire02: /* Propagation */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Infusion of roots taken as an emetic for stomach trouble pain; Warm infusion of pounded plant used as an emetic for stomach pain; Cold infusion used as lotion for coyote bite on man, sheep or horse; Plant used as a horse medicine.<br />
<ref></ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Easily propagated by cutting or seed<br />
<ref>http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SIDO</ref><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2947
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:52:04Z
<p>Matire02: /* Propagation */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Infusion of roots taken as an emetic for stomach trouble pain; Warm infusion of pounded plant used as an emetic for stomach pain; Cold infusion used as lotion for coyote bite on man, sheep or horse; Plant used as a horse medicine.<br />
<ref></ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
Easily propagated by cutting or seed<br />
<ref>http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SIDO<ref/><br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2945
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:51:27Z
<p>Matire02: /* Uses */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Infusion of roots taken as an emetic for stomach trouble pain; Warm infusion of pounded plant used as an emetic for stomach pain; Cold infusion used as lotion for coyote bite on man, sheep or horse; Plant used as a horse medicine.<br />
<ref></ref><br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2944
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:49:45Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo credit Rod Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2943
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:49:26Z
<p>Matire02: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
[[File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|]]<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg&diff=2940
File:SIDORodGilbert.jpg
2012-05-14T18:48:46Z
<p>Matire02: Photo credit Rod Gilbert</p>
<hr />
<div>Photo credit Rod Gilbert</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2937
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:47:21Z
<p>Matire02: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2935
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:46:48Z
<p>Matire02: /* Habitat */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Sagebrush plains to mountain slopes<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2931
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:46:19Z
<p>Matire02: /* Distribution */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Utah; in both the Olympic and Cascades Mountains<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2930
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:45:42Z
<p>Matire02: /* Bloom Period */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
Late May - July<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2927
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:45:07Z
<p>Matire02: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2926
Silene douglasii
2012-05-14T18:44:48Z
<p>Matire02: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Tufted perennial from a stout taproot and branched crown, the numerous, decumbent, simple stems 1-4 dm. tall, densely pubescent throughout.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves matted, long-petiolate, oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm. long and 2-7 mm. wide; cauline leaves 1-8 pairs, becoming smaller and sessile above.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few, with linear bracts, often remote; calyx tubular, 5-lobed, 12-15 mm. long, becoming papery and enlarged in fruit; petals 5, creamy-white, greenish, pink or purplish; claw 8-12 mm long, the blade oblong, 4-6 mm. long, bi-lobed about ¼ the length; blade appendages 2, oblong, 1 mm. long; ovary stalk 3-4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 1-celled. <br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=douglasii</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2914
Silene antirrhina
2012-05-14T18:30:53Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SIANRodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|photo by Rod Gilbert]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene antirrhina L. – sleepy silene<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
<br />
===Synonyms===<br />
<br />
*SIANC Silene antirrhina L. var. confinis Fernald<br />
*SIAND Silene antirrhina L. var. depauperata Rydb.<br />
*SIAND2 Silene antirrhina L. var. divaricata B.L. Rob.<br />
*SIANL Silene antirrhina L. var. laevigata Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANS Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANV Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb.<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect, simple to branched annual, 2-8 dm. tall, puberulent below and glabrous above, glandular in bands below the nodes.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, 3-6 cm. long and 2-15 mm. wide; cauline leaves several pairs, oblanceolate to linear.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few to many in a compact or open inflorescence; calyx 5-lobed, tubular, 4-10 mm. long, 10-nerved, glabrous; petals 5, white to pink, with a narrow claw 2-3 times as long as the obcordate blade; blade appendages two, 0.4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 3-celled.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
May-August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Distributed widely throughout Washington; occurring across North America from low elevations to 10,000 feet.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Open areas, often where disturbed.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SIANRodGilbert2.jpg|photo credit Ron Gilbert|]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2912
Silene antirrhina
2012-05-14T18:30:11Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SIANRodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|photo by Rod Gilbert]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene antirrhina L. – sleepy silene<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
<br />
===Synonyms===<br />
<br />
*SIANC Silene antirrhina L. var. confinis Fernald<br />
*SIAND Silene antirrhina L. var. depauperata Rydb.<br />
*SIAND2 Silene antirrhina L. var. divaricata B.L. Rob.<br />
*SIANL Silene antirrhina L. var. laevigata Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANS Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANV Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb.<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect, simple to branched annual, 2-8 dm. tall, puberulent below and glabrous above, glandular in bands below the nodes.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, 3-6 cm. long and 2-15 mm. wide; cauline leaves several pairs, oblanceolate to linear.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few to many in a compact or open inflorescence; calyx 5-lobed, tubular, 4-10 mm. long, 10-nerved, glabrous; petals 5, white to pink, with a narrow claw 2-3 times as long as the obcordate blade; blade appendages two, 0.4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 3-celled.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
May-August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Distributed widely throughout Washington; occurring across North America from low elevations to 10,000 feet.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Open areas, often where disturbed.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SIANRodGilbert2.jpg|photo credit Ron Gilbert]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2911
Silene antirrhina
2012-05-14T18:29:47Z
<p>Matire02: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SIANRodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|photo by Rod Gilbert]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene antirrhina L. – sleepy silene<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
<br />
===Synonyms===<br />
<br />
*SIANC Silene antirrhina L. var. confinis Fernald<br />
*SIAND Silene antirrhina L. var. depauperata Rydb.<br />
*SIAND2 Silene antirrhina L. var. divaricata B.L. Rob.<br />
*SIANL Silene antirrhina L. var. laevigata Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANS Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANV Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb.<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect, simple to branched annual, 2-8 dm. tall, puberulent below and glabrous above, glandular in bands below the nodes.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, 3-6 cm. long and 2-15 mm. wide; cauline leaves several pairs, oblanceolate to linear.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few to many in a compact or open inflorescence; calyx 5-lobed, tubular, 4-10 mm. long, 10-nerved, glabrous; petals 5, white to pink, with a narrow claw 2-3 times as long as the obcordate blade; blade appendages two, 0.4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 3-celled.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
May-August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Distributed widely throughout Washington; occurring across North America from low elevations to 10,000 feet.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Open areas, often where disturbed.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:SIANRodGilbert2.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:SIANRodGilbert2.jpg&diff=2909
File:SIANRodGilbert2.jpg
2012-05-14T18:29:02Z
<p>Matire02: Photo credit Ron Gilbert</p>
<hr />
<div>Photo credit Ron Gilbert</div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2906
Silene antirrhina
2012-05-14T18:27:46Z
<p>Matire02: /* Uses */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SIANRodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|photo by Rod Gilbert]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene antirrhina L. – sleepy silene<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
<br />
===Synonyms===<br />
<br />
*SIANC Silene antirrhina L. var. confinis Fernald<br />
*SIAND Silene antirrhina L. var. depauperata Rydb.<br />
*SIAND2 Silene antirrhina L. var. divaricata B.L. Rob.<br />
*SIANL Silene antirrhina L. var. laevigata Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANS Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANV Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb.<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect, simple to branched annual, 2-8 dm. tall, puberulent below and glabrous above, glandular in bands below the nodes.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, 3-6 cm. long and 2-15 mm. wide; cauline leaves several pairs, oblanceolate to linear.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few to many in a compact or open inflorescence; calyx 5-lobed, tubular, 4-10 mm. long, 10-nerved, glabrous; petals 5, white to pink, with a narrow claw 2-3 times as long as the obcordate blade; blade appendages two, 0.4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 3-celled.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
May-August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Distributed widely throughout Washington; occurring across North America from low elevations to 10,000 feet.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Open areas, often where disturbed.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2901
Silene antirrhina
2012-05-14T18:23:32Z
<p>Matire02: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:SIANRodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|photo by Rod Gilbert]]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene antirrhina L. – sleepy silene<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
<br />
===Synonyms===<br />
<br />
*SIANC Silene antirrhina L. var. confinis Fernald<br />
*SIAND Silene antirrhina L. var. depauperata Rydb.<br />
*SIAND2 Silene antirrhina L. var. divaricata B.L. Rob.<br />
*SIANL Silene antirrhina L. var. laevigata Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANS Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANV Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb.<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
General: Erect, simple to branched annual, 2-8 dm. tall, puberulent below and glabrous above, glandular in bands below the nodes.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, 3-6 cm. long and 2-15 mm. wide; cauline leaves several pairs, oblanceolate to linear.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few to many in a compact or open inflorescence; calyx 5-lobed, tubular, 4-10 mm. long, 10-nerved, glabrous; petals 5, white to pink, with a narrow claw 2-3 times as long as the obcordate blade; blade appendages two, 0.4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 3-celled.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
May-August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Distributed widely throughout Washington; occurring across North America from low elevations to 10,000 feet.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
Open areas, often where disturbed.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
Matire02
http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2900
Silene antirrhina
2012-05-14T18:23:09Z
<p>Matire02: </p>
<hr />
<div>[File:SIANRodGilbert.jpg|thumb|300px|right|photo by Rod Gilbert]<br />
==Taxonomy==<br />
*Kingdom - Plantae – Plants<br />
*Subkingdom - Tracheobionta – Vascular plants<br />
*Superdivision - Spermatophyta – Seed plants<br />
*Division - Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants<br />
*Class - Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons<br />
*Subclass - Caryophyllidae<br />
*Order - Caryophyllales<br />
*Family - Caryophyllaceae – Pink family<br />
*Genus - Silene L. – catchfly<br />
*Species - Silene antirrhina L. – sleepy silene<br />
<ref>http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SIAN2</ref><br />
<br />
<br />
===Synonyms===<br />
<br />
*SIANC Silene antirrhina L. var. confinis Fernald<br />
*SIAND Silene antirrhina L. var. depauperata Rydb.<br />
*SIAND2 Silene antirrhina L. var. divaricata B.L. Rob.<br />
*SIANL Silene antirrhina L. var. laevigata Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANS Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & A. Gray<br />
*SIANV Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb.<br />
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==Description==<br />
General: Erect, simple to branched annual, 2-8 dm. tall, puberulent below and glabrous above, glandular in bands below the nodes.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, 3-6 cm. long and 2-15 mm. wide; cauline leaves several pairs, oblanceolate to linear.<br />
Flowers: Flowers few to many in a compact or open inflorescence; calyx 5-lobed, tubular, 4-10 mm. long, 10-nerved, glabrous; petals 5, white to pink, with a narrow claw 2-3 times as long as the obcordate blade; blade appendages two, 0.4 mm. long; stamens 10; styles 3.<br />
Fruits: Capsule 3-celled.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
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==Bloom Period==<br />
May-August<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
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==Distribution==<br />
Distributed widely throughout Washington; occurring across North America from low elevations to 10,000 feet.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
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==Habitat==<br />
Open areas, often where disturbed.<br />
<ref>http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Silene&Species=antirrhina</ref><br />
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