Species of flowering plant
Silene stockenii is a species of flowering plant in the Caryophyllaceae first described in 1973.[ 2] The specific epithet is named after Christopher Maitland Stocken , who discovered it in 1962 in Bornos .[ 3] It is native to Spain ,[ 2] where it is endemic to grasslands growing in calcareous soil on formations made from calcarenite (a type of limestone )[ 4] west of Cádiz in Andalusia .[ 1] It is currently listed as critically endangered .[ 1] In 1993, the number of individuals belonging to this species was estimated to be below 2000.[ 5]
Silene stockenii is a gynodioecious–gynomonoecious species.[ 6] In this species 7% of individuals are females , 53.5% are hermaphrodites , and 39.5% are intermediate.[ 5]
^ a b c Bañares, Á.; Blanca, G.; Güemes, J.; Moreno, J. C.; Ortiz, S., eds. (2004). Atlas y libro rojo de la flora vascular amenazada de España (in Spanish). Madrid: Dirección General de Conservación de la Naturaleza. pp. 502–503. ISBN 84-8014-521-8 . Available here via ResearchGate. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
^ a b POWO (2022): Silene stockenii Chater. Plants of the World Online. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:158446-1 . Retrieved 04 January 2022.
^ Chater, A. O. (1973). "A new species of Silene from South Spain" (PDF) . Lagascalia . 3 (2): 219–222.
^ Orme, G. R. (1982). "Calcarenite. In: Beaches and Coastal Geology.". Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series . New York, NY: Springer. p. 186. doi :10.1007/0-387-30843-1_86 . ISBN 978-0-87933-213-6 .
^ a b Talavera, S.; Arista, M.; Salgueiro, F. J. (1996). "Population Size, Pollination and Breeding System of Silene stockenii Chater (Caryophyllaceae), an Annual Gynodioecious Species of Southern Spain" . Botanica Acta . 109 (4): 333–339. doi :10.1111/j.1438-8677.1996.tb00581.x . ISSN 1438-8677 .
^ Casimiro-Soriguer, Inés; Buide, Maria L.; Narbona, Eduardo (2015-01-01). "Diversity of sexual systems within different lineages of the genus Silene" . AoB Plants . 7 : plv037. doi :10.1093/aobpla/plv037 . ISSN 2041-2851 . PMC 4433491 . PMID 25862920 .