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For more information check out the
United States Department of Agriculture to learn more about
Silene latifolia and other plants.
Check out
Tree of Life web project for more information about
Silene latifolia and organisms other than plants as well!
To learn more about a smut type fungus, similar to the anther
smut "STD" fungus that commonly affects Silene latifolia,
check out Tom Volk's page
"Smut's on the Internet."