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Question: Hi, Can you tell me if Oenothera cruciate has been renamed? I …
...Jgreco, Oenothera cruciata is a form of Oenothera parviflora. This particular petal morphology has been studied in detail and found to be a simple genetic mutation that does not breed true. Therefor...
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Sighting: Oenothera parviflora at 43.739, -69.783
Sighting: Oenothera parviflora at 43.739, -69.783 Posted Sept. 26, 2022, 4:56 p.m. by juliecbaer@gmail.com Location notes: In sand
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Sighting: Oenothera parviflora at 42.590, -71.782
Sighting: Oenothera parviflora at 42.590, -71.782 Posted Oct. 20, 2013, 5:15 a.m. by 426std10 Location notes: near parking lot
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Sighting: Oenothera biennis at 42.295, -71.303
Sighting: Oenothera biennis at 42.295, -71.303 Posted Oct. 13, 2014, 7:02 p.m. by mattesaur Location notes: Top of the hill.
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Genus: Camissonia (suncup)
...genus Oenothera. Family: Onagraceae. This Genus's Species: Camissonia bistorta Camissonia campestris Key To This Genus's Species
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Sighting: Oenothera biennis at Pine Hill Road, Chelmsford MA
Sighting: Oenothera biennis at Pine Hill Road, Chelmsford MA Posted Nov. 8, 2015, 4:51 a.m. by dcalenda Location notes: In the wooded area on the corner of Pine Hill Road and Lady Slipper La...
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Sighting: Oenothera laciniata at 44.288, -78.044
Sighting: Oenothera laciniata at 44.288, -78.044 Posted June 25, 2018, 6:44 p.m. by jacksosu Description or comments: These are not common here and this is from planted seed. Location n...
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Sighting: Oenothera villosa at 43.499, -114.099
Sighting: Oenothera villosa at 43.499, -114.099 Posted July 3, 2018, 1:04 p.m. by RLo Location notes: along bike path by Broadford Rd. btwn Bellevue and Hailey, ID
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Sighting: Oenothera biennis at Wellesley College
Sighting: Oenothera biennis at Wellesley College Posted Sept. 11, 2014, 10:24 a.m. by tahmed Location notes: Along the grass path behind the pond close to the Lulu
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Question: This plant is growing next to a cemetery headstone in CT. I …
...genus Oenothera (evening-primrose). I can't tell you which species without additional close-up images, but it is either Oenothera biennis (common evening-primrose) are a species related to it. ...