Parry's Campion
Silene parryi
Synonyms: Silene douglasii var. macounii, Silene macounii
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Parry's campion as seen blooming along the upper half of the Freezeout Trail on Tiffany Mountain, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest......July 27, 2018.
Parry's campion growing on gravel slopes at the base of the Mazama Glacier moraine on Mt. Adams, Tract D Yakima Reservation............July 19, 2009.
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Close-ups of the cleft corolla lobes and glandular calyx tube of Parry's campion as seen at the base of the Mazama Glacier moraine on Mt. Adams, Tract D Yakima Reservation.............July 19, 2009.
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Parry's campion observed on the southern slopes of Noble Knob, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest........August 1, 2019.
Parry's campion as seen at the summit of Cispus Point, Gifford Pinchot National Forest.........July 4, 2015.
A close-up of the corolla lobes of Parry's
campion at 6700' on the Ridge of Wonders, Tract D Yakima Reservation.............August 12, 2006.
The photo above shows a close-up sideview
of the flowers of Parry's campion. Note the dark lines and numerous glands on
the surface of the calyx. Photographed on the west face of Little Mt. Adams, Tract D Yakima Reservation............July
17, 2006. The similar Douglas' catchfly lacks the glands and thus does not feel sticky to the touch.
The thin, paired stem leaves of Parry's campion. Ridge of Wonders, Mt. Adams, Tract D Yakima Reservation.............August
12, 2006.
A cluster of Parry's campion arises from amongst
shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiflora floribunda) and rocky Mt. Groundsel (Packera
streptanthifolia). Photographed on Little Mt. Adams, Tract D Yakima Reservation............July
17, 2006.
The glandular inflorescence of Parry's campion.
6700' on the Ridge of Wonders, Tract D Yakima Reservation...........August 12, 2006.
Moraine above Hell Roaring Meadows, Tract D Yakima Reservation............August
4, 2001.
Ridge of Wonders, Tract D Yakima Reservation..............September 8, 2001.
Photographed on the west face of Little Mt.
Adams, Tract D Yakima Reservation............August 14, 2004.
Paul Slichter