Silene chaetodonta
Silene chaetodonta
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Differs from S. rigidula in its linear-lanceolate basal leaves, calyx shortly hairy on the nerves, the teeth long-acuminate without anastomosing venation, the petals without conspicuous veins, and the anthophore much shorter than the oblong capsule. Fl. 6-7. Vineyards, roadsides, fields, rocky slopes, 1000-1300 m.
Anti-Lebanon, Cyprus, Syrian Desert, Iran, N. Iraq, Transcaspia, Afghanistan, W. Pakistan. Ir.-Tur. element.