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clavate fruit primrose

Habit Herbs strigillose proximally, often densely so.
Stems

6–60 cm.

Leaves

blade lateral lobes usually present, but often poorly developed, sometimes absent, terminal lobe ovate to cordate, to 8 × 4.5 cm, margins dentate.

Flowers

opening at sunset;

buds usually with conspicuous, subapical free tips;

floral tube orange-brown inside, 3–5.5 mm;

petals white, often fading purple, 3.5–7.5 mm.

2n

= 14.

Chylismia claviformis subsp. funerea

Phenology Flowering Feb–May.
Habitat Dry slopes, flats, with Ambrosia dumosa and Larrea tridentata.
Elevation -80–900 m. (-300–3000 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
CA
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Discussion

Subspecies funerea is known from Eureka and Saline valleys, and the region of Death Valley, Inyo County, and northernmost San Bernardino County. It intergrades with subspp. aurantiaca and claviformis; sometimes it hybridizes with Chylismia brevipes subsp. brevipes and C. munzii.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 10.
Parent taxa Onagraceae > subfam. Onagroideae > tribe Onagreae > Chylismia > sect. Chylismia > Chylismia claviformis
Sibling taxa
C. claviformis subsp. aurantiaca, C. claviformis subsp. claviformis, C. claviformis subsp. cruciformis, C. claviformis subsp. integrior, C. claviformis subsp. lancifolia, C. claviformis subsp. peeblesii, C. claviformis subsp. peirsonii, C. claviformis subsp. rubescens, C. claviformis subsp. yumae
Synonyms Oenothera claviformis subsp. funerea, Camissonia claviformis subsp. funerea, C. claviformis var. funerea
Name authority (P. H. Raven) W. L. Wagner & Hoch: Syst. Bot. Monogr. 83: 206. (2007)
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