ID	ModifiedOn	Contributors	InformalClassification	Family	TaxonID	TaxonName	SeeAlso	NameRank	Hybrid	TerminalTaxon	Excluded	Peripheral	Waif	Endemic	Extirpated	OriginCode	Origin	Distribution	Voucher	Comments
1787	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63434	Agrostemma		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1788	2020-12-30 20:14:09		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63438	Agrostemma githago		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1789	2020-12-30 20:16:09		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63441	Agrostemma githago var. githago		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;		
1790	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63444	Arenaria	Cherleria, Eremogone, Moehringia, Sabulina	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1791	2020-05-19 20:59:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63474	Arenaria paludicola		species		Y	N	N	N	N	Y	N	Native	Presumed extirpated from Washington; historically west of the Cascades crest along the coast.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Extripated in WA, WDNR [KZ].  FNA: "Arenaria paludicola is federally listed as endangered, and now is known only from a few sites in San Luis Obispo County; urban development and resultant habitat conversion have impacted it significantly. Historical collections of A. paludicola are known from other areas of the California coast and from Washington."
1792	2021-01-02 09:44:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63483	Arenaria serpyllifolia		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1793	2021-01-02 09:49:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63485	Arenaria serpyllifolia var. serpyllifolia		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA shows A. serpyllifolia var. tenuior is not reported from WA, but states it "is to be expected elsewhere" than the states listed.
1794	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63490	Atocion		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1795	2021-01-02 10:03:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63491	Atocion armeria		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "The long-tubular, clavate calyx enclosing the unusually long carpophore helps to distinguish Silene armeria. It is an occasional and adventive garden escape."
1796	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63494	Cardionema		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1797	2023-12-03 20:22:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63495	Cardionema ramosissimum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coast in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1798	2013-02-12 14:04:00	Perry J. Lund, Peter Zika, David Giblin	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63498	Caryophyllaceae		family		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			The treatment here follows Flora of North America, Volume 5.
1799	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63499	Cerastium	Dichodon	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1800	2020-05-23 14:15:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63524	Cerastium arvense		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1801	2020-05-23 14:17:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63529	Cerastium arvense ssp. strictum		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	See FNA Volume 5 for extensive description of C. arvense ssp. strictum regarding plasticity of growth, distribution, and lack of interfertility with C. arvense ssp. arvense, and C. beeringianum.
1802	2021-09-07 11:44:45		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63562	Cerastium beeringianum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring in the North Cascade Mountains in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Rare in WA; difficult to distinguish from dwarf mountain forms of C. arvense.<br><br>FNA5: "Cerastium beeringianum is distinguished from C. alpinum by the absence of the long, silvery, flexuous, translucent, glistening hairs of that species. Cerastium beeringianum\\\\\\'s pubescence consists of straight, strigose, multicellular, somewhat fuscous hairs of several lengths, many of those in the mid and distal stem and inflorescence being glandular and viscid. The nodes and the leaves, at least in the mid and distal stem, typically have long, strigose, eglandular, fuscous hairs; those on the adaxial surface of the leaf being appressed, and those on the nodes retrorse. However, plants from the many small, isolated populations on the mountains of western North America show a great deal of variation. Some of these populations tend to be subglabrous, lacking most of the long hairs normally found on this species. Others are small, delicate plants with slender divaricate pedicels and smaller capsules and seeds. Though names have been given to several of these variants, they frequently intergrade, and much of the variation is greatly influenced by the environment."
1803	2021-01-02 13:38:22		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63582	Cerastium brachypetalum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington and in the Columbia River Gorge;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5:"The wholly herbaceous bracts of Cerastium brachypetalum distinguish it from C. fontanum subsp. vulgare, C. semidecandrum, and C. pumilum; the ciliate petal and filament bases distinguish it from C. diffusum and C. glomeratum. Cerastium brachypetalum differs from all those species in the long, silvery hairs that give it a grayish appearance. In Europe C. brachypetalum is more variable and eight subspecies have been recognized, two of which—subsp. brachypetalum and subsp. tauricum—occur in North America. However, they differ only in the absence or presence of glandular hairs, an insufficient distinction for recognition at the subspecific level."
1804	2020-05-20 08:28:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63588	Cerastium brachypodum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington, where disjunct;	{"Herbarium":"WTU","Collector":"Ben Legler","CollectorNumber":"12633"}	
1805	2021-01-02 19:08:22		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63602	Cerastium dichotomum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from southern Europe	Occurring in scattered locations east of the Cascades crest in the Columbia River Gorge and in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Cerastium dichotomum is a rare weed of arable land and roadsides."
1806	2021-01-02 19:15:01		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63610	Cerastium fontanum		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1807	2021-01-02 19:22:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63615	Cerastium fontanum ssp. vulgare		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1808	2021-01-02 20:10:46		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63624	Cerastium glomeratum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, but more common west of the crest;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1809	2020-05-20 08:53:53		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63633	Cerastium nutans		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1810	2020-05-20 08:54:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63636	Cerastium nutans var. nutans		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1811	2021-01-02 20:25:29		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63644	Cerastium pumilum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1812	2021-01-09 11:30:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63654	Cerastium semidecandrum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1813	2021-01-02 20:35:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63662	Cerastium tomentosum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1814	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63682	Cherleria		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1815	2020-05-19 20:02:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63692	Cherleria biflora		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1816	2020-05-19 20:26:18		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63706	Cherleria obtusiloba		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1817	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63715	Corrigiola		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1818	2021-01-09 14:43:15		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63716	Corrigiola litoralis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in southwestern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1819	2021-01-09 14:47:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63718	Corrigiola litoralis ssp. litoralis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in southwestern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1820	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63720	Dianthus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1821	2021-01-09 15:01:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63722	Dianthus armeria		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1822	2021-01-09 15:04:13		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63723	Dianthus armeria ssp. armeria		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1823	2021-01-11 19:33:20		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63724	Dianthus barbatus		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1824	2021-01-11 19:38:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63725	Dianthus barbatus ssp. barbatus		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1825	2021-01-11 20:36:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63730	Dianthus deltoides		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1826	2021-01-11 20:37:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63731	Dianthus deltoides ssp. deltoides		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1827	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63741	Dichodon		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1828	2023-12-03 20:27:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63744	Dichodon viscidus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in southwestern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Shildneck, P. and A. G. Jones. 1986. Cerastium dubium (Caryophyllaceae) new for the eastern half of North America (a comparison with sympatric Cerastium species, including cytological data). Castanea 51: 49-55.
1829	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63777	Eremogone		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1830	2021-01-11 20:42:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63786	Eremogone aculeata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"?"}	[FNA lists Eremogone aculeata as present in Washington. WTU has specimens from OR, ID, and MT but none from WA. Examination of specimens from closely related taxa for possible misidentifications is warranted.
1831	2021-01-14 21:50:01		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63789	Eremogone capillaris		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1832	2021-01-14 21:53:54		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63793	Eremogone capillaris var. americana		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Arenaria nardifolia [misapplied, HC]
1833	2021-01-14 22:12:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63803	Eremogone congesta		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1834	2021-01-14 22:16:23		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63807	Eremogone congesta var. cephaloidea		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1835	2021-01-14 22:21:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63811	Eremogone congesta var. congesta		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washinton;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1836	2021-01-14 22:25:16		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63822	Eremogone congesta var. prolifera		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1837	2020-04-24 12:19:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63856	Eremogone franklinii		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1838	2020-04-24 12:22:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63858	Eremogone franklinii var. franklinii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1839	2020-04-24 12:26:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63860	Eremogone franklinii var. thompsonii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1840	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63923	Gypsophila		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1841	2021-01-16 14:12:22		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63936	Gypsophila paniculata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	State Listed Noxious Weed.
1842	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63954	Herniaria		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
1843	2021-01-16 14:16:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63956	Herniaria hirsuta		species		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and northern Africa	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Recently (2016) collected in Spokane and Pierce counties, WA.
1844	2021-01-16 14:26:30		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63959	Herniaria hirsuta var. cinerea		infraspecies		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and northern Africa	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1845	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63963	Holosteum		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1846	2021-01-16 14:30:23		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63965	Holosteum umbellatum		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "The first collection from the western United States was made in 1926 and the species has since spread to various disturbed sites in the Pacific Northwest. Several plants in two recent collections from Oregon (e.g., Joyal 463, OSC) are infected with an ovary smut (Microbotryum sp.), the first evidence of such infection on Holosteum in North America known to us."
1847	2021-01-16 15:43:08		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63966	Holosteum umbellatum ssp. umbellatum		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1848	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63968	Honckenya		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1849	2020-05-13 19:58:42		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63971	Honckenya peploides		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occuring west of the Cascades crest in the coastal counties in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1850	2020-05-13 20:03:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63984	Honckenya peploides ssp. major		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occuring west of the Cascades crest in the coastal counties in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1851	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63994	Lepyrodiclis		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1852	2021-01-16 19:31:05		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63996	Lepyrodiclis holosteoides		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Whitman County, Washington;	{"Herbarium":"ID"}	
1853	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63997	Loeflingia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1854	2020-05-19 20:37:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	63999	Loeflingia squarrosa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington, where disjunct in Benton County.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Rare, WNDR.<br><br>FNA5 (Hartman and Rabeler): "R. C. Barneby and E. C. Twisselmann (1970) recognized four subspecies of Loeflingia squarrosa, for the most part allopatric. After a reevaluation of the characters used in their key, we feel that those entities are best regarded as geographical races of the species. This is justified largely by both the overlap in expressions of and the lack of correlation of the characters."
1855	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64008	Lychnis	Silene	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1856	2021-01-16 19:40:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64011	Lychnis coronaria		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene coronaria is commonly cultivated and occasionally escapes."
1857	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64021	Moehringia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1858	2021-01-17 08:19:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64028	Moehringia lateriflora		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, though more common east of the crest;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Four varieties of Moehringia laterifolia have been described based on variation in leaf width and pubescence; they have been little used, and the variation appears not to be correlated with geography."
1859	2021-01-17 08:26:37		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64030	Moehringia macrophylla		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1860	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64033	Moenchia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1861	2020-05-28 14:38:06		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64034	Moenchia erecta		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest and east in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1862	2021-01-17 20:25:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64036	Moenchia erecta ssp. erecta		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest and east in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1863	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64096	Myosoton		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
1864	2021-01-17 20:28:24		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64100	Myosoton aquaticum		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1865	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64246	Polycarpon		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
1866	2021-01-20 19:55:09		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64251	Polycarpon tetraphyllum		species		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1867	2021-01-20 19:57:06		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64252	Polycarpon tetraphyllum ssp. tetraphyllum		infraspecies		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Recently collected (2016) in the Ballard neighborhood in north Seattle, where well established as a weed along a several hundred meter stretch of road side.  Also known from southwest British Columbia and western Oregon.
1870	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64279	Sabulina		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1871	2021-02-07 20:14:23		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64284	Sabulina basaltica		species		Y	N	N	N	Y	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington, where known only from the northeastern Olympic Mountains in Washington.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1872	2007-04-18 16:25:00	Perry J. Lund	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64331	Sabulina elegans	Sabulina basaltica, Sabulina sororia	species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N				{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Minuartia elegans is a part of the M. rossii complex (S. J. Wolf et al. 1979), and is an amphi-Beringian species. The plants are tufted and are known in the flora area only from northwestern Canada and Alaska. Reports from the Pacific Northwest and southern Rocky Mountains likely are referable to M. austromontana."<br><br>WTU specimens from Twin Sisters and the Olympics are definitely M. elegans, which is easily distinguished from M. austromontana by the presence of petals that are of equal and slightly greater length than the sepals.  M. austromontana lacks or has only rudimentary petals, and has been collected frequently in Idaho and Montana.  To date, no collections from Washington are known for M. austromontana.
1873	2021-01-23 16:58:24		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64350	Sabulina macra		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1874	2021-01-23 21:02:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64375	Sabulina nuttallii		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1875	2021-01-23 21:09:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64380	Sabulina nuttallii var. fragilis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Benton and Grant counties in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1876	2021-01-23 21:13:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64401	Sabulina nuttallii var. nuttallii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1877	2020-05-20 08:18:23		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64406	Sabulina pusilla		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest from Klickitat County to the southeastern counties in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1878	2021-02-07 20:24:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64430	Sabulina rubella		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "We follow Ö. Nilsson (2001) in not recognizing infraspecific taxa that have been described based at least partly on pubescence. Variety propinqua has been applied to glabrous plants, which occur infrequently and sporadically throughout the range of the species. Where they do occur they are often intermixed with sparsely stipitate-glandular plants. This glabrous variety is rarely encountered in western North America."
1879	2021-02-07 20:29:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64432	Sabulina sororia		species		Y	N	N	N	Y	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington, where endemic to the Twin Sisters Range in Whatcom County.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1880	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64447	Sagina		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1881	2021-02-07 20:33:15		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64449	Sagina apetala		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1882	2021-02-07 20:35:57		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64455	Sagina decumbens		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1883	2021-02-07 20:38:18		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64459	Sagina decumbens ssp. occidentalis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Except by geography, subsp. occidentalis is very difficult to distinguish from subsp. decumbens. In plants of subsp. occidentalis the sepals tend to be more orbiculate and the capsules, prior to dehiscence, tend to be more globose. Extremely variable, subsp. decumbens generally can be recognized on the basis of presence of tuberculate seeds (60% frequency) and 80% have a combination of tuberculate seeds and glandular-pubescent pedicels and calyx bases. But when seeds are smooth, seeing the reticulate ridge pattern requires high magnification, and while SEM readily clarifies the differences, its use is hardly practical. Subspecies decumbens has a greater tendency to possess purple sepal tips or sepal margins, and purplish coloration frequently at the nodes."
1884	2021-02-07 20:44:15		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64464	Sagina maxima		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington, often along or near the coast;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1885	2021-02-07 20:48:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64466	Sagina maxima ssp. crassicaulis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington, often along or near the coast;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	No varietal distinction of S. crassicaulis in HC
1886	2021-02-07 20:46:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64471	Sagina maxima ssp. maxima		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington along or near the coast;	{"Herbarium":"?"}	FNA5 reports this taxon from Washington.
1887	2020-05-28 14:27:36		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64486	Sagina procumbens		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, though more common west of the crest;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1888	2020-05-28 14:10:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64490	Sagina saginoides		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1889	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64497	Saponaria		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1890	2021-02-12 19:48:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64498	Saponaria ocymoides		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1891	2021-02-12 19:55:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64500	Saponaria officinalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1892	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64581	Scleranthus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1893	2021-02-12 20:12:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64582	Scleranthus annuus		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1894	2021-02-12 20:15:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64583	Scleranthus annuus ssp. annuus		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1895	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64597	Silene	Atocion	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1896	2021-02-13 07:50:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64603	Silene acaulis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring in the Cascades and Olympic Mountains in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene acaulis is a variable species, and most workers have recognized infraspecific taxa in North America: subsp. acaulis (subsp. exscapa and subsp. arctica), which is predominantly arctic; and subsp. subacaulescens, which extends down the Rocky Mountains from Alaska to Arizona and New Mexico. In subsp. acaulis, the leaves are flat and short and the flowers are subsessile and smaller in size. Subspecies subacaulescens is typically a larger, less-compact plant with longer, narrower leaves and larger, pedunculate flowers. However, in many populations, these two variants are poorly differentiated, and in others both occur together, connected by intermediates.<br><br>Silene acaulis is widely distributed in arctic and alpine Europe."
1897	2021-02-13 07:56:54		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64614	Silene antirrhina		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "The ... varieties and forms of Silene antirrhina ... were named on the basis of stature and flower color, but none appear to be worthy of recognition. The species is very plastic, being greatly affected by moisture, exposure, and nutrients."
1898	2020-05-20 09:03:15		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64625	Silene bernardina		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Yakima County, where disjunct;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	<br><br>FNA5: "Silene bernardina is the earliest valid name for this species. Watson had previously (1875) named it S. montana, and that name was taken up by C. L. Hitchcock and B. Maguire (1947), who cited S. bernardina as a subspecies of S. montana. Unfortunately, the epithet montana is pre-occupied in Silene by S. montana Arrondeau (1863), an unrelated European species. The situation was further complicated by Watson in 1877, when he used the name Lychnis montana for another unrelated species now transferred to Silene and called S. hitchguirei.<br><br>Silene bernardina varies in leaf width, pubescence, and flower color. The broader-leaved and more sparsely pubescent forms have been referred to subsp. bernardina, and the more-common, narrower-leaved, more-densely pubescent, and viscid forms have been referred to subsp. maguirei.<br><br>Some forms of Silene bernardina can be difficult to distinguish from S. verecunda, S. sargentii, and S. oregana. Silene verecunda differs in its smaller, clavate calyx and in its petals being only shortly two-lobed. Silene sargentii is a small, densely cespitose, high-alpine species with very narrow, linear leaves (1-2 mm wide), shortly two-lobed petals, and seeds with much larger papillae around the margins. In S. oregana the petals are larger (two times the calyx) and deeply divided into many very narrow segments; the claw and the filaments are glabrous; the leaves, particularly the basal ones, are broader; and the inflorescences are narrower, with the more numerous flowers arranged on short, ascending branches; also, the calyx lobes are ovate and obtuse instead of lanceolate and acute."
1899	2021-02-13 08:02:18		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64669	Silene conica		species		N	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia		{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	H&C Info: Silene conica<br>Known from a 1906 collection on Whidbey Island, and also reported by Gaines and Swan (1972).  There are no specimens indicating that this species is established in the flora.
1901	2021-02-13 08:08:44		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64675	Silene conoidea		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Similar to Silene conica but larger in all its parts, S. conoidea is a rare adventive weed with showy flowers and inflated fruiting calyces."
1902	2021-02-13 08:11:57		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64678	Silene csereii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring in scattered locations east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Often confused with Silene vulgaris, S. csereii may be readily separated by the long, racemose primary branches of its inflorescence, the elliptic calyx that is constricted at both ends, tightly enclosing the capsule and lacking obvious reticulate venation, and the purple filaments."
1903	2021-02-13 08:16:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64680	Silene dichotoma		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1904	2021-02-13 08:23:45		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64681	Silene dichotoma ssp. dichotoma		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1905	2021-02-13 08:34:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64687	Silene dioica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene dioica is closely related to S. latifolia and completely interfertile with it. The two species hybridize wherever they grow in close proximity, and the offspring (S. Â´hampeana Meusel & K. Werner) usually have pale pink flowers. Silene dioica and S. latifolia are difficult to separate in herbarium material unless flower color has been noted. The characters that distinguish S. dioica are the usually dense, long, and soft pubescence covering at least the distal portion of the plant; the broad, almost globose, thin, and brittle capsule with revolute teeth; and the softer, thinner, usually broader leaves. Occasionally, double-flowered plants are encountered as garden escapes."
1906	2021-02-13 17:19:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64688	Silene douglasii		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1907	2021-02-13 17:22:25		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64690	Silene douglasii var. douglasii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1908	2021-02-13 17:24:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64701	Silene douglasii var. rupinae		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring in Chelan County and the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1909	2021-02-13 08:36:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64719	Silene flos-cuculi		species		N	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Kinown in Washington from a single historic collection. No specimens indicating that this species is established in the flora.
1911	2021-02-13 17:50:12		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64728	Silene gallica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1912	2020-05-25 07:48:25		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64826	Silene latifolia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1913	2021-02-13 18:00:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64852	Silene menziesii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5:"Silene menziesii is quite variable in the extent to which the inflorescence is developed and in its pubescence. This, coupled with the functionally dioecious nature of the species, has spawned a plethora of names, none of which appear to warrant recognition."
1914	2021-02-13 18:36:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64866	Silene noctiflora		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene noctiflora is sometimes confused with S. latifolia, but they are very different species. Silene noctiflora differs in having perfect flowers with long, very narrow calyx teeth and an elliptic, fruiting calyx that is narrow at the mouth and constricted around the capsule base. It also has three styles and a capsule that dehisces by six teeth; S. latifolia has (four or) five styles and a capsule that dehisces by five bifid teeth. The flowers of S. noctiflora, as its name indicates, are nocturnal and moth-pollinated."
1915	2020-05-25 07:41:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64881	Silene oregana		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "The creamy white laciniate petals are the best field (and herbarium) guide to distinguishing this species from Silene parryi and S. scouleri, both of which have 2-4-lobed petals that are usually dingy cream to greenish or purple tinged."
1916	2021-02-13 18:43:46		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64897	Silene paradoxa		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on Three Sisters Mountain in Whatcom County in Washington, where intentionally introduced and persists;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1917	2021-02-14 07:47:36		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64905	Silene parryi		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed in the mountainous areas in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene parryi is very similar to S. douglasii, but the latter is normally eglandular with a characteristic short, gray, retrorse pubescence. The two species may hybridize, accounting for the occurrence of populations of S. douglasii with some glandular pubescence in the inflorescence. Silene parryi is closely related also to S. scouleri, but the latter is normally readily distinguished by its pink flowers; taller stature; long, narrow, many-flowered inflorescences; and fusiform fruiting calyces that are constricted around the carpophore. However, some depauperate specimens of S. scouleri from montane habitats are difficult to place. Also, small plants of S. parryi from alpine habitats can easily be mistaken for S. grayi. The anthers of S. parryi are often smutted with Microbotryum violaceum (Persoon) G. Deml & Oberwinker [= Ustilago violacea (Persoon) Roussel], e.g., in the type collection of S. tetonensis."
1920	2021-02-14 07:53:28		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64944	Silene scouleri		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occuring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1921	2021-02-14 08:02:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64948	Silene scouleri ssp. hallii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest along the eastern Washingotn border	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA includes WA within the distribution of S. scouleri ssp. hallii.<br><br>FNA5: "The main center of distribution of subsp. hallii is Colorado, but plants referable to or approaching this subspecies occur along the Rocky Mountains from New Mexico to southern British Columbia and Alberta."
1922	2021-02-14 08:05:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64961	Silene scouleri ssp. scouleri		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1923	2021-02-14 09:03:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64967	Silene seelyi		species		Y	N	N	N	Y	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington, where endemic to the Wenatchee Mountains of Kittitas and Chelan counties.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Rare.
1924	2021-02-14 09:06:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64982	Silene spaldingii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in the eastern and southeastern counties in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Rare.
1925	2021-02-14 09:12:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64999	Silene suksdorfii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene suksdorfii appears to be closely related to S. parryi but differs in its broadly winged seeds, smaller size, cespitose habit, and the prominent purple-septate hairs of the calyx, although the latter occasionally are present in S. parryi. It is very similar to, and in Idaho appears to intergrade with, another alpine species, S. sargentii, which has linear leaves and lacks the purple septa in the hairs and the broad wing on the seeds. It is similar also to S. hitchguirei; see discussion under that species."
1926	2021-02-14 09:18:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65079	Silene vulgaris		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Silene vulgaris is less variable in North America than in its native Europe, where five subspecies are recognized on the basis of capsule size, petal color, leaf shape, and habit. All North American material appears to belong to subsp. vulgaris, although a few collections from sandy habitats tend to have unusually narrow leaves. Similar plants from Europe have been named var. litoralis (Ruprecht) Jalas and subsp. angustifolia Hayek."
1927	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65084	Spergula		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1928	2021-02-14 11:06:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65087	Spergula arvensis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Spergula arvensis is often a significant weed in sandy crop lands, but it is sometimes used as a forage crop in areas with poor, sandy soils; it was intentionally introduced to Crawford County, Michigan, in 1888 (O. Clute and O. Palmer 1893)."
1929	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65096	Spergularia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1930	2021-02-14 10:58:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	163988	Spergularia bocconei		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1931	2021-02-14 21:36:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65104	Spergularia canadensis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coast in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1932	2021-02-14 21:40:42		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65107	Spergularia canadensis var. occidentalis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coast in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1933	2021-02-15 07:44:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65109	Spergularia diandra		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1934	2021-02-15 07:38:16		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65114	Spergularia macrotheca		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coastal areas in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1935	2021-02-15 07:41:20		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65118	Spergularia macrotheca var. macrotheca		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coastal areas in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1936	2021-02-15 07:50:04		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65129	Spergularia rubra		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Spergularia rubra was collected in 1901 on ballast in Alabama (Mohr, DS), the only record in the southeastern United States. It is the most widely distributed Spergularia species found outside of saline areas in the flora and has been in North America since at least the 1860s."
1937	2021-02-15 07:57:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65139	Spergularia salina		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "While Spergularia salina may be native in coastal areas and some inland saline sites in much of the cited range, populations in the Great Lakes region are introduced where, as in S. media, highway and sidewalk salt runoff has created favorable habitats.<br><br>Variety tenuis has been distinguished from var. salina by some authors as follows: cyme crowded versus lax, sepals 1.6-3.8 mm versus 2.4-5 mm, mature capsules 3-4.4 mm versus 3.6-6.4 mm, respectively. Due to the extreme overlap in morphologic features as well as geographic ranges, var. tenuis is not recognized here.<br><br>The name Spergularia marina var. leiosperma (Kindberg) Gurke has been applied to plants with smooth seeds but, as pointed out by R. P. Rossbach (1940), separation of plants with smooth versus papillose seeds is not practical.<br><br>Some authors believe that the correct name for this species is Spergularia marina."
1938	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65152	Stellaria	Myosoton, Pseudostellaria	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
1939	2021-02-15 11:30:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65155	Stellaria alsine		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Stellaria alsine is presumed to be native in eastern North America but has been introduced elsewhere in North America and Chile."
1940	2021-02-16 20:40:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65164	Stellaria borealis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1941	2021-02-16 20:43:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65167	Stellaria borealis ssp. borealis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	New taxon
1942	2024-03-05 12:07:15		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65185	Stellaria sitchana		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Subspecies sitchana is sturdier than subsp. borealis and is readily distinguished by its leaf blades, which are narrowly lanceolate and widest at the base, and by its narrowly triangular, 3-veined sepals. It is a western taxon associated mainly with the slopes of the Coast Ranges and the Rocky Mountains. On the eastern side of its range and in the Aleutian Islands it tends to intergrade with subsp. borealis."
1943	2021-02-20 07:14:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65191	Stellaria calycantha	Stellaria borealis	species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1944	2021-02-20 07:20:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65211	Stellaria crispa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1945	2021-02-20 07:35:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65224	Stellaria graminea		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "In Europe, both diploid and tetraploid cytotypes of Stellaria graminea occur with occasional triploid hybrids. Only the tetraploid form has been found in North America, except for a triploid colony in Newfoundland. This species is often confused with S. longifolia but differs in its stems, which are very angular, glabrous, and not scabrid; the narrowly triangular leaves on the flowering stems; the smooth leaf margins; the stiff, triangular, prominently 3-veined sepals; and the larger, rugulose seeds.<br><br>The sterile overwintering shoots of Stellaria graminea have broader elliptic to elliptic-lanceolate leaf blades measuring 5-15 × 1.5-4 mm. They are broadest near the middle. This state of the plant has been named var. latifolia Petermann. Usually S. graminea has perfect flowers but occasionally plants that are entirely staminate-sterile are encountered. The flowers in these are partially fertile depending on the occurrence of cross- pollination."
1946	2021-02-20 07:32:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65230	Stellaria humifusa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coast in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Stellaria humifusa is often confused with S. crassifolia, but has thicker stems and fleshy leaves that wrinkle and tend to turn brownish when dried. Also, in S. crassifolia the long pedicels are very slender and sharply angled below the capsule."
1947	2021-02-20 19:13:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65241	Stellaria longifolia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1948	2021-02-20 19:20:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65246	Stellaria longipes		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1949	2021-02-20 19:20:08		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65266	Stellaria longipes ssp. longipes		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1950	2021-02-20 19:23:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65286	Stellaria media		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1951	2021-02-20 21:14:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65291	Stellaria neglecta		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Formerly, Stellaria neglecta was rare in North America, but during the last ten to 15 years it has spread rapidly and become weedy. It is very like larger forms of S. media (see note under that species), but usually differs in having larger flowers, sepals, and seeds; having a larger number of stamens; and having seeds with acute conic tubercles. Flowers are self-compatible but usually are pollinated by flies."
1952	2021-02-20 21:16:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65293	Stellaria nitens		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1953	2024-02-29 12:35:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	216125	Engellaria obtusa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1954	2021-02-20 21:27:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65305	Stellaria pallida		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA5: "Stellaria pallida is automatically self-pollinated and often cleistogamous. It usually can be distinguished from apetalous forms of S. media  by its smaller size, yellowish green color, its small sepals and small, pale seeds. Also the base and tip of the sepals occasionally are dark-red pigmented."
1955	2021-02-20 21:31:04		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65320	Stellaria umbellata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
1956	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65330	Vaccaria		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
1957	2021-02-15 08:02:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	65333	Vaccaria hispanica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
26691	2024-02-29 12:29:36		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	216124	Engellaria		genus		N	N		N	N	N	N	Native		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
26715	2024-05-07 12:00:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Caryophyllaceae	64271	Pseudostellaria jamesiana		species		Y	N		N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
