Fig 67. [Forked Catch-fly. Silene dichotoma] Ehrh.

Forked Catch-fly. Silene dichotoma Ehrh. Seeds reddish-brown, flattened, the three sides and the corners rounded, thickest at one corner narrowing to the side opposite; seed scar in the middle of the narrow side, four curved rows of tubercles on either side of the seed extending to the scar, diameter 1.3 mm., the thick edge concave, containing 6–7 rows of tubercles.


Fig 68. [Bladder Campion. Silene latifolia] (Mill.) Britton & Randle. Silene (Moench) Garcke.

Bladder Campion. Silene latifolia (Mill.) Britton & Randle. Silene (Moench) Garcke. Flowers white; pod covered by an inflated calyx, seeds dull grayish brown, flattened, wedge-shaped, oval or 3-sided, 1–1.7 mm. across, 5–7 curved rows or tubercles on each side. Naturalized from Europe.


Fig 69. [Night-flowering Catch-Fly. Silene noctiflora] L.