Difference between revisions of "Silene sorensenis"

(B. Boivin) Bocquet

Candollea 22: 21. 1967.

Common names: Three-flowered campion
Basionym: Lychnis sorensenis B. Boivin Lychnis triflora R. Brown ex Sommerfelt
Synonyms: Agrostemma triflorum (R. Brown ex Sommerfelt) G. Don Lychnis affinis var. triflora (R. Brown ex Sommerfelt) Hart Melandrium triflorum (R. Brown ex Sommerfelt) J. Vahl Wahlbergella triflora (R. Brown ex Sommerfelt) Fries
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 206. Mentioned on page 168, 196, 207, 210.
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|discussion=<p>Silene sorensenis usually is readily separable from most other arctic silenes by the dense purplish pubescence that tends to obscure its calyx venation, the nonwinged seeds, and the congested flowers. Specimens of S. taimyrensis in the western arctic can resemble S. sorensenis but are distinguishable by their smaller seeds and calyx, more-slender stems, and hairs that are shorter than the diameter of the pedicel. Apparent hybrids with S. involucrata are occasionally encountered. A. Nygren (1951) considered S. sorensenis to be of amphidiploid origin involving S. uralensis and S. involucrata.</p>
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Revision as of 18:38, 18 September 2019

Plants perennial, cespitose; taproot long, stout; caudex usually branched. Stems simple below flowering region, stout, 5–30 cm, pubescent, viscid-glandular, densely so distally, ciliate at nodes, hairs with purple septa. Leaves: basal petiolate, tufted, petiole to length of blade, broad, blade oblanceolate, 1–8 cm × 2–8 mm, fleshy, base blunt, tapering into petiole, margins ciliate, apex ± acute, glabrous (rarely pubescent) on both surfaces; cauline in 1–2 pairs, sessile, connate proximally, blade narrowly oblong-lanceolate, 5–30 × 1.5–5 mm, apex purple-tipped, ± acute, pubescence as in basal leaves. Inflorescences cymose, single, terminal, congested, 1–3-flowered, bracteate, rarely with 1 or 2 flowers in axil of mid-stem leaves (occasionally branched with 2 or 3 erect, elongate branches), densely woolly with purple septate hairs of various lengths, longest equaling pedicel diam.; bracts leaflike, lanceolate, 4–10 mm. Pedicels stout, usually much shorter than calyx, rarely to 2 times as long, or flowers sessile. Flowers: calyx broadly 10-veined, ovate-campanulate, ca. 10 × 6 mm in flower, enlarging to 15 × 10 mm in fruit, base round, narrowed to ca. 1/2 its diam. at mouth, margins dentate, teeth purple, ovate-obtuse, ca. 2 mm, pubescence densely glandular, viscid, partially obscuring the broad veins; corolla white to dingy pink, clawed, claw equaling calyx, limb obovate, 2-lobed, 3–5 mm, appendages 2, oblong, ca. 1 mm, margins crenulate; stamens equaling petals; styles 5, equaling petals. Capsules included in calyx, dehiscing by 5 teeth, often splitting into 10; carpophore 1–1.5 mm. Seeds brown, not winged, triangular-reniform, ca. 1 mm, spinose-papillate. 2n = 72.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Arctic tundra in gravel and clay
Elevation: 0-300 m

Distribution

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Greenland, N.W.T., Nunavut.

Discussion

Silene sorensenis usually is readily separable from most other arctic silenes by the dense purplish pubescence that tends to obscure its calyx venation, the nonwinged seeds, and the congested flowers. Specimens of S. taimyrensis in the western arctic can resemble S. sorensenis but are distinguishable by their smaller seeds and calyx, more-slender stems, and hairs that are shorter than the diameter of the pedicel. Apparent hybrids with S. involucrata are occasionally encountered. A. Nygren (1951) considered S. sorensenis to be of amphidiploid origin involving S. uralensis and S. involucrata.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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... more about "Silene sorensenis"
John K. Morton +
(B. Boivin) Bocquet +
Lychnis sorensenis +  and Lychnis triflora +
Three-flowered campion +
Greenland +, N.W.T. +  and Nunavut. +
0-300 m +
Arctic tundra in gravel and clay +
Flowering summer. +
Agrostemma triflorum +, Lychnis affinis var. triflora +, Melandrium triflorum +  and Wahlbergella triflora +
Silene sorensenis +
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