Common Name:
NIGHT-FLOWERING CATCHFLY
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Coefficient of Conservatism:
*
Coefficient of Wetness:
5
Wetness Index:
UPL
Physiognomy:
Ad A-Forb
R. Schipper
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.
Locations
Alpena County
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Baraga County
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Charlevoix County
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Including Beaver Island
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Cheboygan County
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Chippewa County
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Only on Drummond Island
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Emmet County
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Gladwin County
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Gogebic County
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Houghton County
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Ingham County
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Ionia County
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Jackson County
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Kalamazoo County
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Kent County
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Keweenaw County
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Including Isle Royale
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Leelanau County
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Including Fox Islands
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Lenawee County
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Livingston County
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Mackinac County
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Including Bois Blanc, Mackinac, Round Islands
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Macomb County
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Marquette County
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Oakland County
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Ontonagon County
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St. Clair County
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Van Buren County
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Washtenaw County
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Wayne County
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Citation:
MICHIGAN FLORA ONLINE. A. A. Reznicek, E. G. Voss, & B. S. Walters. February 2011. University of Michigan. Web. February 21, 2019. https://michiganflora.net/species.aspx?id=784.