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narrowleaf evening primrose

Habit Herbs mostly glandular puberulent or glabrous, sometimes strigillose or villous on stems; from fibrous rootstock. Herbs (annual or perennial), [shrubs].
Leaves

in a basal rosette and cauline, basal 3–12 × 0.5–3 cm, petiole 1–3 cm, blade oblanceolate to obovate, margins dentate to remotely denticulate;

cauline 2–6(–11) × (0.5–)1–2(–5) cm, sometimes glaucous;

petiole 0.1–2(–6) cm;

blade narrowly elliptic to broadly ovate, margins dentate to remotely denticulate.

alternate or basal;

stipules absent.

Flowers

buds with free tips (3–)4–8(–13) mm, connivent to spreading;

floral tube 5–20 mm;

sepals 8–22 mm;

petals (8–)15–20(–30) mm.

usually actinomorphic, rarely slightly zygomorphic (in Oenothera), (3 or)4-merous;

stamens 2 times as many, or rarely as many, as sepals;

pollen usually shed in monads, rarely tetrads (Chylismia sect. Lignothera).

Fruit

a dry capsule, usually dehiscent, sometimes indehiscent.

Capsules

oblong to oblong-ellipsoid, widest at middle, (5–)10–17(–20) × (2–)3–4(–6) mm, 4-winged, sometimes 4-angled, stipe 0.1–3(–7) mm;

sessile.

Seeds

few to numerous, without hairs or wings, [very rarely with asymmetrical dry wing (Xylonagra)], or with dry (Oenothera), erose or smooth wing, or with thick, papillate wings (Chylismiella).

2n

= 28.

Oenothera fruticosa subsp. tetragona

Onagraceae tribe Onagreae

Phenology Flowering Apr–Aug(–Sep).
Habitat Open meadows, stream margins, edges of woods, open woods.
Elevation (100–)300–1700 m. ((300–)1000–5600 ft.)
Distribution
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AL; CT; DC; DE; GA; IL; IN; KY; LA; MA; MD; ME; MI; MO; NC; NH; NY; OH; PA; RI; SC; TN; VA; WV; NS; ON; QC
North America; Mexico; Central America; South America; West Indies
Discussion

Oenothera serotina Sweet (1826) is a homonym, not Lehmann (1826), while Kneiffia floribunda Spach (1835) is an illegitimate substitution based on O. tetragona, and both names pertain here.

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

Genera 13, species 265 (12 genera, 199 species in the flora).

Onagreae account for more than half the total genera in Onagraceae and diversified from a center in southwestern North America (L. Katinas et al. 2004). Delimitation of the tribe by W. L. Wagner et al. (2007) differs from previous ones by the exclusion of Gongylocarpus, now in its own tribe, by the segregation of eight genera (Camissoniopsis, Chylismia, Chylismiella, Eremothera, Eulobus, Neoholmgrenia, Taraxia, and Tetrapteron) from Camissonia, and by the inclusion of three previously separate genera (Calylophus, Gaura, and Stenosiphon) in Oenothera. Within the branch of the family that lacks stipules (Gongylocarpeae, Epilobieae, and Onagreae), the last two tribes form a clade that has very strong molecular support (R. A. Levin et al. 2003, 2004), but no obvious morphological synapomorphy. The clade may be defined by a cytogenetic change from the base chromosome number of x = 11 found in Circaeeae, Gongylocarpeae, and Lopezieae, to x = 18 in Epilobieae, and x = 7 in Onagreae; however, these changes could also have occurred independently. Other than the new chromosome number x = 7, the only apparent morphological synapomorphy for Onagreae alone is pollen with prominent apertural protrusions (J. Praglowski et al. 1987, 1989), a character state also found in Circaeeae (Praglowski et al. 1994). The monophyly of Onagreae has moderate (Levin et al. 2004) to strong support (V. S. Ford and L. D. Gottlieb 2007).

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

Source FNA vol. 10. FNA vol. 10.
Parent taxa Onagraceae > subfam. Onagroideae > tribe Onagreae > Oenothera > sect. Kneiffia > Oenothera fruticosa Onagraceae > subfam. Onagroideae
Sibling taxa
O. fruticosa subsp. fruticosa
Subordinate taxa
Synonyms O. tetragona, Kneiffia fraseri, K. fruticosa var. differta, K. glauca, K. latifolia, K. serotina, K. tetragona, K. tetragona var. hybrida, O. ambigua, O. canadensis, O. fraseri, O. fruticosa var. ambigua, O. fruticosa var. differta, O. fruticosa var. fraseri, O. fruticosa subsp. glauca, O. fruticosa var. glauca, O. fruticosa var. incana, O. fruticosa var. maculata, O. glauca, O. glauca var. fraseri, O. hybrida, O. hybrida var. ambigua, O. incana, O. serotina, O. tetragona var. fraseri, O. tetragona subsp. glauca, O. tetragona var. hybrida, O. tetragona var. latifolia
Name authority (Roth) W. L. Wagner: PhytoKeys 34: 16. (2014) Dumortier: Fl. Belg., 89. (1827)
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