Silene laevigata

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Silene laevigata
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S. laevigata
Binomial name
Silene laevigata

Silene laevigata, the Troödos catchfly is glaucous, erect or decumbent annual 6–27 cm high with glabrous stems and leaves, small. Pink flowers, petals bifid 9–10 mm long, flowers in March–June.[1][2]

Habitat

Pine forest, roadsides and garrigue on dry igneous mountainsides at 650–1950 m altitude.

Distribution

Endemic to Cyprus, locally common on the Troödos range.

References

  1. ^ Cyprus Flora in Colour the Endemics, V. Pantelas, T. Papachristophorou, P. Christodoulou, July 1993, ISBN 9963-7931-0-X
  2. ^ Wild flowers of Cyprus, George Sfikas, Efstathiadis Group S.A. 1993 Anixi, Attikis, Greece. ISBN 960 226 266 4

External links

  • "Flower Gallery :: Caryophyllaceae :: 722_40". stridvall.se. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
  • "Silene laevigata Sm. — The Plant List". theplantlist.org. Retrieved 2014-09-05.