Martin Pellizzer

Silene Caroliniana Subsp. Typica

Silene caroliniana subsp. typica is a striking native plant found in the southeastern united states. it is known for its vibrant pink to purple flowers that bloom in summer. this species thrives in open woodlands and disturbed soils, showing adaptability to various environments. its unique appearance and ecological importance make it a subject of interest for botanists and nature enthusiasts. conservation efforts are crucial to protect this plant from habitat loss and invasive species.