Species of flowering plant in the carnation family Caryophyllaceae
Silene dioica
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Silene dioica (red campion)
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Order:
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Caryophyllales
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Family:
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Caryophyllaceae
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Genus:
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Silene
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Species:
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S. dioica
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Binomial name
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Silene dioica
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Synonyms[1]
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- Agrostemma sylvestre (Schkuhr) G.Don
- Lychnis arvensis G.Gaertn., B.Mey. & Scherb.
- Lychnis dioecia Mill.
- Lychnis dioica L.
- Lychnis dioica subsp. rubra Weigel
- Lychnis diurna Sibth.
- Lychnis diurna var. glaberrima Sekera
- Lychnis preslii Sekera
- Lychnis rosea Salisb.
- Lychnis rubra Patze, E.Mey. & Elkan
- Lychnis silvestris Rafn
- Lychnis sylvestris Schkuhr
- Lychnis vespertina Sibth.
- Melandrium dioicum (L.) Coss. & Germ.
- Melandrium dioicum f. glaberrimum (Sekera) D.Löve
- Melandrium dioicum f. lacteum (Hartm.) D.Löve
- Melandrium dioicum subsp. glaberrimum (Celak.) Soják
- Melandrium dioicum subsp. rubrum (Weigel) D.Löve
- Melandrium dioicum var. zetlandicum Compton
- Melandrium diurnum Fr.
- Melandrium preslii (Sekera) Nyman
- Melandrium purpureum Rupr.
- Melandrium rubrum (Weigel) Garcke
- Melandrium stenophyllum Schur
- Saponaria dioica (L.) Moench
- Silene dioica f. lactea (Hartm.) Meusel & K.Werner
- Silene dioica subsp. glaberrima (Celak.) Soják
- Silene dioica var. glaberrima (K.Malý) Meusel & K.Werner
- Silene dioica var. glabrescens (Schur) Meusel & K.Werner
- Silene dioica var. glandulosa (Brügger) Kerguélen
- Silene dioica var. pygmaea (Ser.) Meusel & K.Werner
- Silene dioica var. serpentinicola (Rune) Ericsson
- Silene dioica var. smithii (Rune) Ericsson
- Silene dioica var. stenophylla (Schur) Meusel & K.Werner
- Silene dioica var. zetlandica (Compton) Kerguélen
- Silene diurna Gren. & Godr.
- Silene hornemannii Steud.
- Silene latifolia Hornem.
- Silene rubra Burnat
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Silene dioica (syn. Melandrium rubrum), known as red campion[2] and red catchfly,[3] is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to Europe and introduced to the Americas.