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Description
Douglas' Catchfly is a common plant in grassy areas.
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Tips on identifying Catchflies and Campions
few basal leaves; many sets of stem leaves; bloated calyces often twice as big as petals, white petals notched to base creating appearance of ten petals
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Bladder Campion
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Silene vulgaris
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matted basal leaves;1-7 flowers per stalk;;petals white tinged with pink, tend to curl in wave like ways
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Common Catchfly
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Silene gallica
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leaves mostly basal; unbranched stems with 1-2 set of leaves; 1-5 white flowers on each stalk; shallowly notched petals
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Douglas' Catchfly
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Silene douglasii var. douglasii
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low growing plant;leaves mostly on the stems; white flowers; petals notched about half their length with small spurs on each side
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Menzies' Campion
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Silene menziesii
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4-8 basal leaves; 3-7 sets of stem leaves; white flowers cut so deeply that the flowers appear ragged or lacey
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Oregon Campion
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Silene oregana
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leaves mostly basal; unbranched stems with 5-7 sets of leaves; several dark pink flowers on each stalk; petals about half their length
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Red Campion
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Silene dioica
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leaves mostly basal; unbranched stems with 5-7 sets of leaves; several white flowers on each stalk; petals about half their length
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White Campion
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Silene latifolia
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