Difference between revisions of "Silene laciniata subsp. greggii"

(A. Gray) C. L. Hitchcock & Maguire

Revis. N. Amer. Silene, 56. 1947.

Common names: Gregg’s Mexican pink or campion
Basionym: Silene greggii A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 5(6): 17. 1853
Synonyms: Melandrium laciniatum var. greggii (A. Gray) Rohrbach Silene laciniata var. greggii (A. Gray) S. Watson
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Stems erect, much-branched distally. Leaves: proximal blades oblanceolate, often broadly so, 3–6(–8) cm × 15–30 mm, scabrid-pubescent on both surfaces; distal short-petiolate, blade lanceolate to elliptic, reduced, 1–4 cm × 3–10 mm, apex acute. Inflorescences well developed, open, 3–5-flowered cymes, bracteate; bracts lanceolate, 6–20 mm, apex acute. Calyces broadly tubular, 17–20 × 4–5 mm in flower, broadening to 6–9 mm in fruit, less than 1/2 as broad as long, narrowed to base and ± umbilicate. 2n = 48.


Phenology: Flowering in summer–early fall.
Habitat: Dry oak, pine, and juniper woodlands
Elevation: 1600-3000 m

Distribution

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Ariz., N.Mex., Tex., Mexico.

Discussion

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John K. Morton +
(A. Gray) C. L. Hitchcock & Maguire +
Silene greggii +
Gregg’s Mexican pink or campion +
Ariz. +, N.Mex. +, Tex. +  and Mexico. +
1600-3000 m +
Dry oak, pine, and juniper woodlands +
Flowering in summer–early fall. +
Revis. N. Amer. Silene, +
Illustrated +
Melandrium laciniatum var. greggii +  and Silene laciniata var. greggii +
Silene laciniata subsp. greggii +
Silene laciniata +
subspecies +