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- Regional Noxious Weeds
- Night-Flowering Catchfly (shown left)
- annual to winter annual growing to 1 metre tall; entire plant
covered with soft, sticky hairs; calyx with 10 prominent branching
green veins; white flowers open near dusk
- often mistaken for white cockle (Lychnis alba)
(REGIONAL NOXIOUS), a biennial plant. Hairs of white cockle are
not glandular and the plant is not sticky when squeezed; calyx
with 20 unbranched veins
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