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Silene vulgaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; Silene vulgaris; Pink family (Caryophyllaceae) ... It can be distinguished from other Silene spp. primarily by the attractive pink calyx, with its swollen appearance and complicated network of veins. For other Silene spp., the calyx is usually more green, slender, with fewer conspicuous veins along its length.
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Alternative food plants, roots, leaves, fruits and seeds. ... Silene vulgaris is also a well documented heavy metal tolerant plants, a metallophyte. Must research has gone into elucidating the mechanisms that govern this trait. ... Subject: Silene vulgaris...
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Silene vulgaris is less variable in North America than in its native Europe, where five subspecies are recognized on the basis of capsule size, petal color, leaf shape, and habit. All North American material appears to belong to subsp.
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Recent studies of the gynodioecious species Silene vulgaris and Silene acaulis, however, document both direct and indirect evidence of mitochondrial heteroplasmy, suggesting that the mitochondrial genome is at times transmitted via paternal leakage.
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Silene vulgaris var. humilis ... Silene vulgaris (left), Silene nutans (right) ... Category: Silene vulgaris...
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Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke -- bladder campion, bladder silene, cowbell, maiden's tears, maiden's-tears, maidenstears, rattleweed ... Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke; Taxonomic Serial No.: 20142 ... Download Silene vulgaris TSN 20142...
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