Silene involucrata

(Chamisso & Schlechtendal) Bocquet

Candollea 22: 22. 1967.

Common names: Arctic campion
Basionym: Lychnis apetala var. involucrata Chamisso & Schlechtendal Linnaea 1: 43. 1826
Synonyms: Lychnis gillettii B. Boivin
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 187. Mentioned on page 167, 168, 188, 207, 210.
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Plants perennial, sometimes with dense tufts of basal rosettes of leaves, subglabrous to pubescent and glandular; taproot slender or stout. Flowering stems several, erect, simple or branched, 10–45 cm, usually with 2–5 pairs of leaves. Leaves mainly basal, petiolate; blade narrowly oblanceolate, ± spatulate, 20–60 × 3–5(–10) mm (including petiole), glabrous to pubescent, especially on margins and abaxial veins, pubescence spreading, short, stiff, mainly eglandular. Inflorescences 1–3-flowered, open, bracteate, pubescent, usually densely so, hairs long, flexuous, purple-septate, mostly glandular; bracts narrowly lanceolate, 4–10 mm, usually pubescent. Pedicels usually several times longer than calyx. Flowers pedicellate, rarely sessile, erect, 8–16 mm diam.; calyx prominently 10-veined, not inflated or thin, campanulate or ovate, 8–20 mm, pubescent, especially on veins, rarely almost glabrous, hairs long and short purple-septate, ± glandular, veins heavily suffused with purple (rarely green), sinuses between veins pale, cream colored; petals white, often pink or purple tinged, claw equaling calyx, limb not differentiated from claw, emarginate to obovate, often 2-lobed, ca. 1/2 as long as calyx; stamens included in calyx, spreading horizontally; styles 5, included in calyx. Capsules equaling calyx, opening by 5 teeth, tardily splitting into 10. Seeds brown, winged, ± reniform to angular, 1–1.5 mm diam.; wing to 1/2 seed diam.

Distribution

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Greenland, nw Canada, Alaska, arctic Europe, e Asia (Russian Far East, Siberia).

Discussion

Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora).

Silene involucrata is a very variable circumpolar and arctic-alpine species complex. Many of the variants have been treated as species by earlier workers. Here, a single species with two subspecies is recognized.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Calyx campanulate to ovoid, 10-20 mm in fruit; flowering stems sturdy, usually less than 20 cm, internodes equaling or shorter than leaves Silene involucrata subsp. involucrata
1 Calyx campanulate, 8-10(-12) mm in fruit; flowering stems slender, usually over 30 cm, internodes longer than leaves Silene involucrata subsp. tenella