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Caryophyllaceae

Caryophyllaceae
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Richard K. Rabeler, Ronald L. Hartman in Flora of North America (vol. 5)
Herbs [small trees, shrubs, or vines], winter annual, annual, biennial, or perennial, glabrous or pubescence of simple hairs or stalked glands; taprooted and/or rhizomatous with fibrous roots, sometimes from woody caudex, rhizomes rarely with tuberous thickenings. Stems erect to prostrate, often with swollen nodes, herbaceous. Leaves opposite, pseudoverticillate, whorled, or rarely alternate, distinct or connate proximally, simple; petiole often present; stipules present or absent; blade subulate to linear, spatulate to broadly ovate or suborbiculate, succulent or not, margins entire. Inflorescences terminal or axillary cymes, thyrses, or capitula, or flowers solitary; bracts usually paired, foliaceous or reduced, herbaceous to scarious, or absent; involucel bracteoles (epicalyces) immediately subtending calyx occasionally present. Pedicels present, or flowers sessile. Flowers bisexual or occasionally unisexual, radially symmetric; perianth and androecium hypogynous or perigynous; hypanthium, when present, urceolate, cup-, disc-, or dish-shaped, sometimes abruptly expanded distally; sepals persistent in fruit, (3-)4-5, distinct or connate proximally into cup or tube, herbaceous or scarious, apex sometimes hooded or with apical or subapical spine; petals absent or (1-)4-5, often fugacious in Polycarpon, distinct, often clawed, auricles present or absent, coronal appendages present or absent, blade apex entire, notched, or 2(-4)-fid, sometimes dentate or laciniate; stamens 1-10, in 1 or 2 whorls, arising from base of ovary, nectariferous disc, or hypanthium rim, absent in pistillate flowers; staminodes usually absent, or 1-10 or 16-19; ovary 1, superior, 1-locular, rarely 2-locular proximally, or 3-5 locular, placentation free-central, basal, or axile in proximal half; ovules mostly campylotropous, bitegmic, crassinucellate; styles 1-5(-6), distinct or connate proximally, absent in staminate flowers; stigmas 2-5(-6), linear along adaxial surface of styles (or style branches), subcapitate, or terminal, papillate or obscurely so, absent in staminate flowers. Fruits capsules, carpels opening into entire valves or valves split axially into teeth to divided to base, or a usually indehiscent utricle; carpophore sometimes present. Seeds 1-150(-500+), often brown or black, sometimes white or yellowish to tan, reniform or triangular to globose and often laterally compressed, sometimes shield-shaped or obl
Species within checklist: Indiana || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Agrostemma githago
Media resource of Agrostemma githago
Arenaria serpyllifolia
Media resource of Arenaria serpyllifolia
Cerastium arvense
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Cerastium brachypetalum
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Cerastium brachypodum
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Cerastium dubium
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Cerastium fontanum
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Cerastium glomeratum
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Cerastium nutans
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Cerastium pumilum
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Cerastium semidecandrum
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Cerastium tomentosum
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Cerastium velutinum
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Dianthus armeria
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Dianthus barbatus
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Dianthus plumarius
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Gypsophila paniculata
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Gypsophila scorzonerifolia
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Holosteum umbellatum
Media resource of Holosteum umbellatum
Minuartia michauxii
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Minuartia patula
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Moehringia lateriflora
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Myosoton aquaticum
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Paronychia canadensis
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Paronychia fastigiata
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Sagina decumbens
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Saponaria officinalis
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Scleranthus annuus
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Silene antirrhina
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Silene armeria
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Silene chlorantha
Media resource of Silene chlorantha
Silene coronaria
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Silene csereii
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Silene dichotoma
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Silene latifolia
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Silene nivea
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Silene noctiflora
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Silene ovata
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Silene regia
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Silene stellata
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Silene virginica
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Silene vulgaris
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Spergula arvensis
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Spergularia marina
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Spergularia media
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Spergularia rubra
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Stellaria corei
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Stellaria graminea
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Stellaria longifolia
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Stellaria media
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