Oenothera

Contains 16 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Oenothera L.
EVENING PRIMROSE
Classification
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MYRTALES
Oenothera
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
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