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Spotted evening-primrose

Oenothera canescens Torr.

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Spotted evening-primrose flower
Spotted evening-primrose leaves
Spotted evening-primrose flower
Spotted evening-primrose
Spotted evening-primrose
Spotted evening-primrose
Spotted evening-primrose
Spotted evening-primrose
Spotted evening-primrose leaves

Morphology

Stem
Decumbent to erect, diffusely branched below, finely strigose to canescent; epidermis grayish green, not exfoliating.
Leaves
Cauline, alternate, sessile or short-petiolate; blade lanceolate, .2 to .6 inch long, .08 to .28 inch wide, margins nearly entire to sinuate-denticulate, finely strigose.
Inflorescence
Axillary, flowers solitary.
Flower
Radially symmetric; hypanthium .2 to .6 inch, finely strigose; sepals 4, deciduous, absent on fruit, reflexed, lanceolate, .33 to .4 inch, at least some of them joined at tip; petals pink with red spots or stripes, rarely white, 4, obovate, .33 to .5 inch, tip rounded; stamens 8, anthers .16 to .2 inch; stigma positioned above anthers, deeply 4-lobed, lobes .08 to .12 inch.
Fruit
Capsules, erect, ovoid-pyramidal, .28 to .3 inch long, .12 to .2 inch wide, straight, sharply 4-angled, canescent; seeds many per fruit, light brown, obovoid, ca. .04 inch, smooth or obscurely roughened.

Ecology

Habitat
Sandy mixed-grass and shortgrass prairies, playas, buffalo wallows, margins of ponds, and prairie dog towns.
Distribution
West half of Kansas
Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Onagraceae - Evening-primrose Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
4-8 inches
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2014-12-06
Color Groups
Pink, Red & Orange Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: May, June, July