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Parry's Campion - Silene parryi
Montana Field Guide (.gov)
Perennial from a branched caudex with short-hairy and glandular herbage. Stems 5–50 cm. Leaves: basal narrowly oblong, 3–8 cm long; cauline oblanceolate.
39 months ago
Silene parryi
Wikipedia
Silene parryi is a species of plant in the family Caryophyllaceae known by the common name Parry's silene. Its range includes southern British Columbia and...
131 months ago
Silene parryi | Parry's Catchfly
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
Silene parryi. Parry's Catchfly. Upright tuft, leaves mostly basal. Stems with short hairs on lower section, glandular above.
99 months ago
BONAP's North American Plant Atlas
Bonap
Silene acaulis. Silene alexandri. Silene antirrhina. Silene aperta. Silene bernardina. Silene bolanderi. Silene bridgesii. Silene campanulata.
13 months ago
What’s in Bloom – Page 4
Teton Plants
Below is a showcase of flowers on Rendezvous Mountain with habitat and ID tidbits. Avid or novice wildflower watcher, please enjoy!
64 months ago
Silene
North American Rock Garden Society
Silene acaulis 'Alba', Silene acaulis ssp subacaulescens, Silene argaea, Silene bolanthoides, Silene davidii, Silene elisabetha, Silene falcata, Silene hookeri
32 months ago
Parry's Catchfly, Parry's Silene
Paul Slichter
The photo above shows a close-up sideview of the flowers of Parry's campion. Note the dark lines and numerous glands on the surface of the calyx.
185 months ago
Subalpine Wildflowers - White
National Park Service (.gov)
Alpine Smelowskia. NPS Photo. Alpine Smelowskia Smelowskia calycina. An uncommon alpine plant that can grow at elevations up to 10,000 ft...
2 months ago
Silene parryi
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
Parry's Catchfly w/ raindrops. Olympic NF Buckhorn Wilderness Mt. Townsend Tr, WA. July 27, 2008. Copyright © 2008, Mark Turner.
93 months ago
Caryophyllaceae
OregonFlora
Herbs winter annual, annual, biennial, or perennial. Stems erect to prostrate. Leaves opposite, pseudoverticillate, whorled, or rarely alternate, simple;...
51 months ago