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Silene conica

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Caryophyllaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Silene

Silene conica Silene conica striate campion Go Botany

Similar
  
Silene otites, Silene noctiflora, Silene dichotoma, Silene italica, Silene nutans

Silene conica is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names striped corn catchfly and sand catchfly. It grows in dunes and sandy soils and is widespread in Europe and western Asia. It has an annual life history and produces self-compatible hermaphroditic flowers and occasional male-sterile flowers (i.e., gynomonoecy). Like other members of Silene section Conoimorpha, S. conica is readily recognizable based on its bright pink petals and the prominent, parallel veins on its calyx. In contrast to most flowering plants, S. conica appears to have a very rapid rate of mitochondrial mutation, and it is perhaps most notable for having the largest mitochondrial genome (11.3 Mb) ever identified.

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Silene conica Wikipedia