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Species of Lychnis L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Lychnis spp.Silene spp.  
Lychnis alba Mill. Silene latifolia Poir. subsp. alba (Mill.) Greuter & Burdet   
Lychnis alpina L. Silene suecica (hort. Lodd.) Greuter & Burdet   
Lychnis apetala L. Silene uralensis (Rupr.) Bocquet subsp. apetala (L.) Bocquet   
Lychnis arkwrightii Heydt Silene arkwrightii (Heydt) hort., nom. inval.   
Lychnis brachypetala Hornem. Silene songarica (Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A. Mey.) Bocquet   
Lychnis cashmeriana Royle ex Benth. Silene cashmeriana (Royle ex Benth.) Majumdar   
Lychnis chalcedonica L. Silene chalcedonica (L.) E. H. L. Krause   
Lychnis coronaria (L.) Desr. Silene coronaria (L.) Clairv.   
Lychnis coronata Thunb. Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.   
Lychnis dioica L. Silene dioica (L.) Clairv.   
Lychnis drummondii (Hook.) S. Watson Silene drummondii Hook. subsp. drummondii   
Lychnis flos-cuculi L. Silene flos-cuculi (L.) Greuter & Burdet   
Lychnis flos-jovis (L.) Desr. Silene flos-jovis (L.) Greuter & Burdet   
Lychnis fulgens Fisch. ex Spreng. Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.   
Lychnis haageana Lemoine Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.   
Lychnis nigrescens Edgew. & Hook. f. Silene nigrescens (Edgew. & Hook. f.) Majumdar  i
Lychnis nutans Royle ex Benth. Silene indica Roxb. ex Otth   
Lychnis patagonica Speg. Silene patagonica (Speg.) Bocquet   
Lychnis senno Siebold & Zucc. Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.   
Lychnis sieboldii Van Houtte Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.   
Lychnis striata Rydb. Silene drummondii Hook. subsp. striata (Rydb.) J. K. Morton   
Lychnis suecica hort. Lodd. Silene suecica (hort. Lodd.) Greuter & Burdet   
Lychnis viscaria L. Silene viscaria (L.) Jess. subsp. viscaria   
Lychnis viscaria L. subsp. atropurpurea (Griseb.) Chater Silene atropurpurea (Griseb.) Greuter & Burdet  i
Lychnis viscaria L. subsp. viscaria Silene viscaria (L.) Jess. subsp. viscaria  i
  1. Lychnis alba Mill. (=Silene latifolia Poir. subsp. alba (Mill.) Greuter & Burdet)
  2. Lychnis alpina L. (=Silene suecica (hort. Lodd.) Greuter & Burdet)
  3. Lychnis apetala L. (=Silene uralensis (Rupr.) Bocquet subsp. apetala (L.) Bocquet)
  4. Lychnis arkwrightii Heydt (=Silene arkwrightii (Heydt) hort., nom. inval.)
  5. Lychnis brachypetala Hornem. (=Silene songarica (Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A. Mey.) Bocquet)
  6. Lychnis cashmeriana Royle ex Benth. (=Silene cashmeriana (Royle ex Benth.) Majumdar)
  7. Lychnis chalcedonica L. (=Silene chalcedonica (L.) E. H. L. Krause)
  8. Lychnis coronaria (L.) Desr. (=Silene coronaria (L.) Clairv.)
  9. Lychnis coronata Thunb. (=Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.)
  10. Lychnis dioica L. (=Silene dioica (L.) Clairv.)
  11. Lychnis drummondii (Hook.) S. Watson (=Silene drummondii Hook. subsp. drummondii)
  12. Lychnis flos-cuculi L. (=Silene flos-cuculi (L.) Greuter & Burdet)
  13. Lychnis flos-jovis (L.) Desr. (=Silene flos-jovis (L.) Greuter & Burdet)
  14. Lychnis fulgens Fisch. ex Spreng. (=Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.)
  15. Lychnis haageana Lemoine (=Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.)
  16. Lychnis nigrescens Edgew. & Hook. f. (=Silene nigrescens (Edgew. & Hook. f.) Majumdar)
  17. Lychnis nutans Royle ex Benth. (=Silene indica Roxb. ex Otth)
  18. Lychnis patagonica Speg. (=Silene patagonica (Speg.) Bocquet)
  19. Lychnis senno Siebold & Zucc. (=Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.)
  20. Lychnis sieboldii Van Houtte (=Silene banksia (Meerb.) Mabb.)
  21. Lychnis spp. (=Silene spp.)
  22. Lychnis striata Rydb. (=Silene drummondii Hook. subsp. striata (Rydb.) J. K. Morton)
  23. Lychnis suecica hort. Lodd. (=Silene suecica (hort. Lodd.) Greuter & Burdet)
  24. Lychnis viscaria L. (=Silene viscaria (L.) Jess. subsp. viscaria)
  25. Lychnis viscaria L. subsp. atropurpurea (Griseb.) Chater (=Silene atropurpurea (Griseb.) Greuter & Burdet)
  26. Lychnis viscaria L. subsp. viscaria (=Silene viscaria (L.) Jess. subsp. viscaria)


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