Contains 16 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
Classification
Citation
OENOTHERA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 346. 1753.
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TYPE: Oenothera biennis Linnaeus Lectotypified by Rose, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 8: 330. 1905.
Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Status | Photos |
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Oenothera biennis | COMMON EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native FACU (NWPL) | |
Oenothera curtiflora | VELVETWEED | Native UPL (NWPL) | |
Oenothera curtissii | CURTISS' EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native | |
Oenothera drummondii | BEACH EVENINGPRIMROSE | Not Native | |
Oenothera filipes | SLENDERSTALK BEEBLOSSOM | Native | |
Oenothera fruticosa | SUNDROPS; NARROWLEAF EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native FACU (NWPL) | |
Oenothera grandiflora | LARGEFLOWER EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native | |
Oenothera grandis | SHOWY EVENINGPRIMROSE | Not Native | |
Oenothera humifusa | SEABEACH EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native | |
Oenothera laciniata | CUTLEAF EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native FACU (NWPL) | |
Oenothera lindheimeri | LINDHEIMER'S BEEBLOSSOM | Not Native | |
Oenothera linifolia | THREADLEAF EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native | |
Oenothera nutans | NODDING EVENINGPRIMROSE | Native | |
Oenothera simulans | SOUTHERN BEEBLOSSOM | Native | |
Oenothera sinuosa | WAVYLEAF BEEBLOSSOM | Not Native | |
Oenothera speciosa | PINKLADIES | Not Native |
[Family identification key]
1. (Key A) Pedicel slender to filiform, 2-8 mm long
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1. Pedicel stubby, 0-1 mm long
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2. Petals 4-6 mm long
2. Petals 8-10 mm long
3. Flowers dense, overlapping along the inflorescence; sepals 2-3.5 mm long; petals 1.5-3 mm long
3. Flowers spaced, mostly not overlapping or only a few overlapping near the inflorescence tip; sepals 4-15 mm long; petals 4-20 mm long
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4. Stem short-hirsute; sepals 12-15 mm long; petlas 12-20 mm long
4. Stem sparsely loose-uncinate; sepals 4-12 mm long; petals 4-10 mm long
1. (Key B) Leaf blades linear-filiform, <1 mm wide
1. Leaf blades >1 mm wide
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2. Flower buds drooping; petals white to pink
2. Flower buds erect; petals yellow
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3. Plant densely strigulose throughout, the leaf blades grayish green; of coastal habitats
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3. Plant glabrate to strigulose or villous, usually the leaf blades and sepals green and not consistently densely strigulose; habitats various
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4. Basal leaves 5-14 cm long, 1-2 cm wide, the cauline 0.5-2.5 cm wide; sepals 1.3-3.3 cm long; petals 2-4.5 cm long; stigma exserted beyond the anthers
4. Basal leaves 4-8 cm long, 0.7-1 cm wide, the cauline 0.3-1.5 cm wide; sepals 0.3-1.1 cm long; petals 0.5-1.6 cm long; stigma not exserted beyond the anthers
5. Plant usually 0.8-3 m tall; larger leaves (5-)8-25 cm long, 1-5 cm wide; seeds prismatic and angled
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5. Plant usually <1 m tall; larger leaves to 10 cm long, 2 cm wide; seeds ellipsoid to subglobose or ovoid and angled
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6. Calyx lobes 2.5-5 cm long; petals 4-6 cm long; styles 2-5 mm long, longer than the anthers
6. Calyx lobes 1-2.5 cm long; petals 1-2.5 cm long; styles 3-17 mm long, subequaling the anthers
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7. Hypanthium and fruit villous to hirsute
7. Hypanthium and fruit glabrate
8. Flowers mostly opening around sunrise and closing around evening; fruit 4-angled, obovoid to broadly clavate
8. Flowers opening in evening and closing around morning; fruit subcylindric
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9. Petal apex acute to rounded
9. Petal apex truncate to emarginate
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10. Petals 2.5-4 cm long; style 4-7.5 cm long, the part exserted from the floral tube 1.5-3 cm long, stigma lobes exserted above the anthers
10. Petals 0.5-2.5 cm long; style 2-5 cm long, the part exserted from the floral tube 0.3-2(-2.5) cm long, stigma lobes surrounded by or slightly elevated above the anthers