Common Name: NIGHT-FLOWERING CATCHFLY
Coefficient of Conservatism: *
Coefficient of Wetness: 5
Wetness Index: UPL
Physiognomy: Ad A-Forb
A Eurasian species, naturalized as a weed in the usual sorts of disturbed sites as along roadsides and railroads, in fields and clearings. Collected in Michigan “Along a fence, dry field” as early as 1832 by N. W. Folwell, but without a definite locality.
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Alpena |
Baraga |
Barry |
Charlevoix |
Cheboygan |
Chippewa |
Emmet |
Gladwin |
Gogebic |
Houghton |
Ingham |
Ionia |
Jackson |
Kalamazoo |
Kent |
Keweenaw |
Leelanau |
Lenawee |
Livingston |
Mackinac |
Macomb |
Marquette |
Oakland |
Ontonagon |
St. Clair |
Unknown |
Van Buren |
Washtenaw |
Wayne |
Citation:
MICHIGAN FLORA ONLINE. A. A. Reznicek, E. G. Voss, & B. S. Walters. February 2011. University of Michigan. Web. March, 17, 2025
https://lsa-miflora-p.lsait.lsa.umich.edu/#/record/784