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Viscaria vulgaris, the sticky catchfly or clammy campion, is a flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. Viscaria vulgaris.
Facts. Clammy-campion is native to Europe and western Asia and introduced in northeastern North America, including parts of New England.

Viscaria vulgaris

Viscaria vulgaris, the sticky catchfly or clammy campion, is a flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is an upright perennial growing to 60 cm in height. The leaves are lanceolate. The flowers, which are 20 mm across and bright... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Viscaria vulgaris
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Higher classification: Lychnis
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Lychnis viscaria is a reddish-purple flowered catchfly that is native to sandy meadows, dry hillside ridges, lowlands, clearings and roadsides from Europe ...
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Lychnis viscaria is also listed in some botanical literature as Silene viscaria and even Viscaria vulgaris. One of its more common of common names is ...
A mat-forming to tufted perennial, to 45cm in height, with sticky stems bearing narrow, dark green leaves, and clusters of purplish-pink flowers.
Sticky Catchfly ˇ Growing form. Perennial herb. ˇ Height. 20–40 cm (8–16 in.). ˇ Flower. Corolla regular (actinomorphic), dark red (occasionally white or pink), ...
Helpdesk ˇ Kingdom. Plantae ˇ Phylum. Tracheophyta ˇ Class. Magnoliopsida ˇ Order. Caryophyllales ˇ Family. Caryophyllaceae ˇ Genus. Viscaria Bernh.
Viscaria; German Catchfly (Viscaria vulgaris) ; Plant Height: 12-20 inch ; Plant Spread: 10-12 inch ; Leaves: Unusual foliage color ; Flowers: Showy ; Flower Color: ...
Viscaria vulgaris Bernh. Common name(s). Clammy campion 9. Genus. Viscaria. Family. Caryophyllaceae Juss. Flora. Cévennes. 1,276observations.
The native range of this species is Europe to SW. Siberia and N. Caucasus. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome.