Oenothera capillifolia

Scheele

Linnaea 21: 576. 1848.

Synonyms: Meriolix capillifolia (Scheele) Small
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.

Herbs perennial (short-lived or, sometimes, suffrutescent) or annual, glabrous or strigillose; from a stout taproot. Stems 1–many, weakly decumbent to ascending or erect, unbranched to moderately branched, (10–)25–80 cm. Leaves 1–9 × (0.1–)0.3–1 cm, sometimes fascicles of small leaves to 2 cm present in non-flowering axils; petiole 0–0.6 cm; blade linear to narrowly lanceolate or oblanceolate, often folded lengthwise, usually not much reduced distally, proximalmost leaves sometimes spatulate, base attenuate, margins subentire or serrulate or spinulose-serrate, apex acute. Flowers opening at sunrise; buds with free tips 0–4 mm; floral tube 5–20 mm; sepals 4–12 mm, midribs keeled; petals yellow, fading orangish to purplish, 6–25 mm; antisepalous filaments 2–8 mm, antipetalous filaments 1–4 mm, anthers 2–7 mm, pollen 90–100% fertile; style 9–30 mm, stigma sometimes blue-black, discoid to quadran­gular, exserted beyond anthers. Capsules 10–35 × 1–2 mm, hard, dehiscent 1/2 their length, often tardily dehiscent throughout their length. Seeds obo­void, 1–1.8 mm, sharply angled, apex truncate.

Distribution

c, sc United States, n Mexico.

Discussion

Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora).

Oenothera capillifolia is self-incompatible (H. F. Towner 1977).

Oenothera berlandieri (Spach) Steudel 1841, not D. Dietrich 1840, is superfluous and cannot be used in Oenothera when transferred from Calylophus, and pertains here.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Stems 1–several, ascending to erect, 30–80 cm; leaves 2.5–9 cm. Oenothera capillifolia subsp. capillifolia
1 Stems several–many, decumbent to ascending, (10–)25–40 cm; leaves 1–4 cm. Oenothera capillifolia subsp. berlandieri