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Family Caryophyllaceae - Pink
Corn-cockle

Agrostemma githago
Snow In Summer

Cerastium tomentosum
Large Mouse-ear Chickweed

Cerastium vulgatum


Dianthus alpinus
Pink - Deptford Pink

Dianthus armeria


Dianthus collinus
Lychnis - Evening

Lychnis alba
Alpine Catchfly

Lychnis alpina
Scarlet Lychnis

Lychnis chalcedonia
Mullein Pink

Lychnis coronaria
Bouncing Bet

Saponaria officinalis
Pink - Cushion

Silene acaulis
Pink - California Indian

Silene californica
Pink - Bladder Campion

Silene cucubalus
Red Campion

Silene dioica
Pink - Mexican Pink

Silene laciniata
Pink - Night Flowering Catchfly

Silene noctiflora
Pink

Silene species
Pink - Fire

Silene virginica
Lesser Stitchwort

Stellaria graminea
Common Chickweed

Stellaria media
Sweet William

Dianthusbarbatus


Dianthusallwoodi


Dianthuschinensis
Babys Breath

Gypsophilapaniculata
Sandwort - Threadleaf

Arenariacapillaris
Sandwort - Big Leaf

Arenariamacrophylla
Sandwort - Arctic

Minuartiaobtusiloba
Cockle - Cow

Vaccariahispanica
Irish Moss

Saginasubulata
Campion - Parrys

Sileneparryi
Catchfly - Douglas

Silenedouglasii


Silene coeli-rosa


Silene uniflora
Starwort - Longstalk

Stellaria longipes
Maiden Pink

Dianthusdeltoides
Chickweed - Sticky

Stellariajamesiana
Spurry

Spergulariadiadra


Sileneschafta


Saponariaocymoides


Gypsophilaelegans
Catchfly - Royal

Sileneregia


Dianthuscultivar


Dianthushybrid


Dianthuscultivar
Irish Moss

Saginasubulata
Nailwort - Broom

Paronychiavirginica


Dianthuscultivar
Flower - Ragged Robin

Lychnisflos-cuculi
Pink Childing

Petrorhagiadubia


Silenemaritima


Cerastium biebersteinii


Lychnisx - Haageana


Arenariamontana
Cow Cockle

Vaccariasegetalis
Switchwort

Minuartiamuscorum
Dianthus - Cheddar Pink

Dianthuscaesius
German Catchfly

Lychnisviscaria


Sileneunifolia
Stickwort Or Spurrey

Spergulaarvensis


Gypsophilarepens

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Narrative

Pink Family (Caryophyllaceae) contains over 2,000 species, is usually organized into eighty to ninety different genera, and is well-represented in the northern temperate regions. These are annual or perennial herbs usually with opposite entire leaves. There are several well-known weeds in this family. There are 40 genera and 346 species growing in greater North America.

Taxonomy

Latin

English

Kingdom Plantae Plant
Phylum Embryophyta Seed Plants
Class Dicotyledoneae Dicots
Order Centrospermae Pinks - Pokeweed And Allies
Family Caryophyllaceae Pink
SubFamily

References

TitleAuthorComments
Field Guide to the Trees and Shrubs of Southern AppalachiansSwanson, Robert E. 
Index of Garden PlantsGriffiths, MarkThis book covers all plant species that are frequently cultivated. Accurate scientific names are provided for over 60,000 ornamental and commercial plants.
Field Guide to Rocky Mountain WildflowersCraighead, John J.Although this book fills an important need, the format of the Eastern Wildflower Guide by Roger Tory Peterson is preferred. This book covers about 590 species.
Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States and CanadaBritton, Nathaniel LordThis Dover reprint of the original Brown and Britton comes in a three volume set. This set covers all of the vascular plants known to occur in the northeastern United States. It was originally published about 1896 as the first flora of the United States. Although many of the scientific names have been altered, this work still is of great value to serious botanists. All species include text and several detailed line drawings. In the difficult task of accurately identifying various plant species of the eastern United States, one can use a field guide as a start, and then refer to both Brown and Britton and the various state botanies as final authorities.
Field Guide to North American Wildflowers, Western RegionSpellenberg, RichardThis Field Guide includes 725 full-color pictures of wildflower species that occur from New Mexico through California to Alaska.
Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas WildflowersNiehaus, TheodoreThis Field Guide is organized by both flower color and the number of petals. The line drawings are excellent. This guide covers 1,505 different species making it an extremely comprehensive guide to the wild flowers of the region.
Field Guide to Pacific States WildflowersNiehaus, Theodore F.This excellent work organizes the line drawings by flower color and by number of petals. There are 1,492 species presented in this guide which makes it a very comprehensive work.
Field Guide to North American Wildflowers Eastern RegionNiering, WilliamThis field guide contains detailed information on 600 species with notes on 400 additional species. There are 658 color pictures.
Wildflower Guide - Alaska & YukonWhite, Helen A.Although this book only overviews some of the wildflowers of the area, the color pictures and text are very good, and this a very useful book. Approximately 160 species are covered.
Arizona Flora, with supplementKearney, ThomasThis state botany covers 3,438 different species found growing naturally in the state of Arizona. Ranges and descriptions are included.
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