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Family
Caryophyllaceae
subfamily
Caryophylloideae
Genus
Silene L.
Species
Silene behen L.
herbariaSubsps
herbariaVariety
Authority
L.
citation
Sp. Pl. ed. 1:418(1753)
herbariaSynonyms
S. pseudobehen Boiss.
DiagnosticCharacters
herbariaPhytogeographicalTerritory
CAI (Dg, Nv)
CAIM Di)
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herbariaNoOfSheets
herbariaHerbariumAbbr
CAI
CAIM
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Habitat
Cultivated ground
FlFrperiod
March-April
LifeForm
Therophyte
LifeSpan
Annual
herbariaArabicName
EnglishName
Hairless Catchfly or Bladder Campion
herbariaUses
GlobalDistribution
North Africa, Spain, Balearic Islands
Chorology
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herbariaBibliography
Shamso, thesis (1991)-
Hosny et al., Taeckholmia 14:1-36(1992) -
Täckholm, V. (1974) -
El Hadidi, M.N. & Fayed, A.A. (1994/95) -
Boulos, L. (2000) -
Hosni & al. (2013).
herbariaFullCitation
Shamso, E. (1991).Taxonomical and Ecological studies of the Egyptian species of Silene L. Silenoideae-Caryophyllaceae. Unpublished M.Sc. Thesis, Faculty of Science, Cairo University
Hosny, A., El Hadidi, M.N. & Shamso, E. (1992) Taxonomic studies of Silenoideae (Caryophyllaceae) in Egypt. 1. Systematic revision of the genus Silene L. Taeckholmia 14:1-36.
Täckholm, V. (1974) Students' Flora of Egypt (ed. 2), Cairo University.
El Hadidi, M.N. & Fayed, A.A. (1994/95). Materials for Excursion Flora of Egypt. Taeckholmia 15.
Boulos, L. (2000) Flora of Egypt, vol. 1. Al Hadara Publishing, Cairo.
Hosni, H., Hosny, A., Shamso, E & Hamdy, R. (2013). Endemic and Near -Endemic Taxa in theFlora of Egypt. Egypt. J. Bot., Vol. 53 (2): 357-383.
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