Evidences Silene suecica

Alpen-Pechnelke (Silene suecica)
Name: Silene suecica
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Subfamily: Caryophylloideae
Genus: Silene

Relationships with other species

On the flower 'Silene suecica' we could document so far among other things:
Alpen-Pechnelke (Silene suecica)
Mylabris flexuosa
Evidence: F190485
Alpen-Pechnelke (Silene suecica)
Volucella pellucens
Evidence: F173493

Habitats and communities

The flower Silene suecica we could document in the following habitats, among others:
Alpine lawn with diverse flora and fauna
Region: Valais Alps, Switzerland
Height: 2440m ASL
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Dry grassland on south-facing slope.
Region: Ticiono Alps, Switzerland
Height: 2400m ASL
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Distribution

So far, we have been able to observe and document photographically the species Silene suecica at altitudes of 2400m to 2440m above sea level.
So far, we have only been able to observe and document photographically the species Silene suecica on 8. August.
So far we have been able to add 2 observations of this species to the database.
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Ecological indicator values according to ©Landolt et al. (2010) for Silene suecica

Climate Temperature number T 1i Alpine and nival, small variation.
Continentality K 4i Subcontinental, small variation.
Light number L 5i Full light, small variation.
Soil Moisture number F 2i Moderately dry, small variation.
Moisture variability W 1 Moisture little varying.
Reaction number R 2ii Acid, large Variation.
Nutrients number N 1i Very infertile, small variation.
Humus number H 3i Moderate humus content, small variation.
Aeration D 3i Moderate aeration, small variation.
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The exact description of the factors and values can be found in the book «Flora indicativa».
Source: Book «Flora indicativa»
 

Threats

The threat to the species Silene suecica is NT: Near endangered.
Source: Red List of Vascular plants, Switzerland , Edition 2016