Eremothera refracta
(S. Watson) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
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Camissonia refracta
(S. Wats.) Raven)
Family:
Onagraceae
Narrow-Leaf Mooncup,
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narrowleaf suncup, narrow-leaf suncup
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Camissonia refracta
(S. Wats.) Raven,
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Oenothera refracta
S. Wats.
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Duration
: Annual
Nativity
: Native
Lifeform
: Forb/Herb
General
: Habit: Plant generally +- red, sparsely minutely strigose, especially in inflorescence also glandular; rosette +- 0. Stem: erect, 6--45 cm, peeling.
Leaves
: Leaf: < 60 mm, narrowly elliptic to narrowly lanceolate, proximal-most generally oblanceolate, sparsely minutely dentate.
Flowers
: Inflorescence: nodding. Flower: hypanthium 4--6 mm; sepals 4--6 mm; petals 3.5--7 mm, white fading +- red; 70--100% of pollen grains 4--5-angled.
Fruits
: Fruit: 20--50 mm, 0.7--1 mm wide, spreading or reflexed, cylindric, straight or wavy. Seed: 0.9--1.5 mm, minutely pitted in rows.
Ecology
: Sandy slopes, flats, desert scrub; Elevation: -30--1300 m; flowers March-May.
Distribution
: s California: to s Nevada, southwestern Utah, western Arizona.
Synonyms
: Oenothera refracta, Eremothera refracta
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