Caryophyllaceae
31 genera
99 species
38 subspecies and varieties
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Agrostemma githago
Origin: Introduced, European
Arenaria paludicola
Origin: Native
Arenaria serpyllifolia
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Atocion armeria
Origin: Introduced
Cardionema ramosissima
Origin: Native
Cerastium arvense
Origin: Native
Cerastium beeringianum
Origin: Native
Cerastium brachypetalum
Origin: Introduced
Cerastium brachypodum
Origin: Native
Cerastium dichotomum
Origin: Introduced from southern Europe
Cerastium fontanum
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Cerastium glomeratum
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Cerastium nutans
Origin: Native
Cerastium pumilum
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Cerastium semidecandrum
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Cerastium tomentosum
Origin: Introduced
Cherleria biflora
Origin: Native
Cherleria obtusiloba
Origin: Native
Corrigiola litoralis
Origin: Introduced
Dianthus armeria
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Dianthus barbatus
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Dianthus deltoides
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Dichodon viscidum
Origin: Introduced
Eremogone aculeata
Origin: Native
Gypsophila paniculata
Origin: Introduced from Asia
Herniaria hirsuta
Origin: Introduced
Holosteum umbellatum
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Honckenya peploides
Origin: Native
Lepyrodiclis holosteoides
Origin: Introduced
Loeflingia squarrosa
Origin: Native
Lychnis coronaria
Origin: Introduced
Moehringia lateriflora
Origin: Native
Moehringia macrophylla
Origin: Native
Moenchia erecta
Origin: Introduced
Myosoton aquaticum
Distribution: In Washington known only from the southeast corner;
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Sabulina basaltica
Distribution: Known only from the northeastern Olympic Mountains in Washington.
Origin: Native
Sabulina macra
Origin: Native
Sabulina pusilla
Distribution: Occurring east of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;
Origin: Native
Sabulina rubella
Origin: Native
Sabulina sororia
Distribution: Endemic to the Twin Sisters Range in Whatcom County.
Origin: Native
Sagina apetala
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Sagina procumbens
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Sagina saginoides
Origin: Native
Saponaria ocymoides
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Saponaria officinalis
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Scleranthus annuus
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene acaulis
Origin: Native
Silene antirrhina
Origin: Native
Silene bernardina
Origin: Native
Silene conica
Origin: Introduced from Eurasia
Silene conoidea
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene csereii
Origin: Introduced
Silene dichotoma
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene dioica
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene flos-cuculi
Origin: Introduced
Silene gallica
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene latifolia
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene menziesii
Origin: Native
Silene noctiflora
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Silene oregana
Origin: Native
Silene paradoxa
Origin: Introduced
Silene parryi
Origin: Native
Silene repens
Origin: Native
Silene scouleri
Origin: Native
Silene seelyi
Origin: Native
Silene spaldingii
Origin: Native
Silene suksdorfii
Origin: Native
Silene vulgaris
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Spergula arvensis
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Spergularia bocconei
Origin: Introduced
Spergularia diandra
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Spergularia rubra
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Spergularia salina
Origin: Introduced
Stellaria alsine
Origin: Introduced from Europe
Stellaria calycantha
Origin: Native
Stellaria crispa
Origin: Native
Stellaria graminea
Origin: Introduced from Eurasia
Stellaria humifusa
Origin: Native
Stellaria longifolia
Origin: Native
Stellaria longipes
Origin: Native
Stellaria media
Origin: Introduced from Eurasia
Stellaria neglecta
Origin: Introduced
Stellaria nitens
Origin: Native
Stellaria obtusa
Origin: Native
Stellaria pallida
Origin: Introduced
Stellaria umbellata
Origin: Native
Vaccaria hispanica
Origin: Introduced from Europe