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  1. Silene polypetala (syn. Silene catesbaei) is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae known by the common names eastern fringed catchfly and fringed campion. It is native to Georgia and northern Florida in the United States. It is threatened by the loss and degradation of suitable habitat.
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    Silene polypetala (syn: S. catesbaei) are easy-to-grow but endangered wildflowers that are topped with small salmon-pink flowers.
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  2. Silene polypetala - Wikipedia

  3. Silene polypetala - georgiabiodiversity.org

    Silene polypetala (synonym Silene catesbaei) is a perennial herb, rooting at nodes and tips of runners and forming mats. Stems are erect, 4 - 16 inches (10 - 40 cm) tall, with long, soft hairs; rising from evergreen rosettes that form at the …

  4. Fringed Campion (Silene polypetala) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  5. Fringed Campion - Encyclopedia.com

  6. Silene polypetala - USDA Plants Database

  7. Eastern Fringed Catchfly (Silene polypetala) - iNaturalist

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  9. Beauty on the Fringes - Georgia Wildlife Blog

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