Silene vulgaris

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Noun1.Silene vulgaris - perennial of Arctic Europe having large white flowers with inflated calyxSilene vulgaris - perennial of Arctic Europe having large white flowers with inflated calyx
campion, catchfly, silene - any plant of the genus Silene
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Remains of wild taxa, such as pale persicaria (Persicaria lapathifolia), knotgrass (Polygonum aviculare), wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum), bladder campion (Silene vulgaris), and corn spurrey (Spergula arvensis) were the most common weeds in the latrine samples and presumably stem from the surrounding disturbed habitats at the sea fortress.
incana and other few species belonging to the Anthyllidion barbae-jovis alliance, as Allium commutatum, Lotus cytisoides and Silene vulgaris subsp.
microphylla (especially abundant as seedlings) and the herb Silene vulgaris as descriptive species (Table 2).
Spectrophotometric analysis of nectar production in Silene vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae).
Interactions between Silene vulgaris and Hadena moths are predatory due to ineffective pollination and larval consumption of seeds (Pettersson 1991a, b).
Silene vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae) is a short-lived perennial, weedy plant.
Agrostemma githago, Cerastium arvense, Cerastium holosteoides, Scleranthus annuus, Silene vulgaris, Stellaria graminea, Stellaria media and Spergula arvensis to the pink family (Caryophyllaceae) as use of phase contrast microscopy would be necessary for identification of the mentioned species.
This is a study of the genetic structure of local populations of an insect-pollinated plant, Silene vulgaris, a species that has been used previously to investigate various questions concerning its gynodioecious mating system (e.g., Charlesworth 1989; Jolls and Chenier 1989; Pettersson 1992).
In addition, in the southeastern United States, there are at least six other introduced members of the family (Silene vulgaris, S.
microphylla (Fn) Sedum pyrenaicum (Spr) Galeopsis ladanum (Gl) Senecio durieui (Sd) Galium saxatile (Gsx) Senecio pyrenaicus (Sp) Geranium subargenteum (Gs) Sideritis hyssopifolia (Sh) Heracleum pyrenaicum (Hp) Silene vulgaris (Svu) Hypericum burseri (Hr) Spergula viscosa (Sv) Jasione crispa brevisepala (Jc) Teesdaliposis conferta (Tc) Juncus trifidus (Jt) Thymus britannicus (Tb) Leontodon pyrenaicus subsp.
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