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Klamath mountain catchfly, salmon-flowered catchfly (Silene salmonacea)

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  • Legal Status: N/A
  • Family: Caryophyllaceae
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  • Lifeform: Forb/herb
  • Date Inducted in National Collection: 12/15/2020
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Where is Klamath mountain catchfly, salmon-flowered catchfly (Silene salmonacea) located in the wild?

Which CPC Partners conserve Klamath mountain catchfly, salmon-flowered catchfly (Silene salmonacea)?

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Conservation Actions

  • 09/01/2020
  • Orthodox Seed Banking

Based on an September 2020 extract of the California Plant Rescue Database, University of California-Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanic Garden holds 1 accessions of Silene salmonacea in orthodox seed collection. We are uncertain as to how many total seeds are in this collection.

  • 08/05/2020
  • Seed Collection

Based on an August 2020 extract of the California Plant Rescue Database, California Native Plant Society has collected 1 seed accessions of Silene salmonacea from 1 plant occurrences listed in the California Natural Diversity Database. These collections together emcompass 23 maternal plants

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Nomenclature
Taxon Silene salmonacea
Authority T.W. Nelson, J.P. Nelson, & S.A. Erwin
Family Caryophyllaceae
CPC Number 48126
ITIS
USDA SISA12
Duration Perennial
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