Oenothera capillifolia subsp. capillifolia

Synonyms: Calylophus berlandieri subsp. pinifolius (Engelmann ex A. Gray) Towner Meriolix hillii Small M. melanoglottis Rydberg M. serrulata var. pinifolia (Engelmann ex A. Gray) Small Oenothera berlandieri subsp. pinifolia (Engelmann ex A. Gray) W. L. Wagner & Hoch O. serrulata var. maculatah. Léveillé O. serrulata subsp. pinifolia (Engelmann ex A. Gray) Munz O. serrulata var. pinifolia Engelmann ex A. Gray
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.

Herbs annual or short-lived perennial.Stems 1–several, unbranched or sparsely branched, ascending to erect, 30–80 cm. Leaves 2.5–9 × 0.2–1 cm; blade margins remotely serrulate to spinulose-serrate. Flowers: buds with free tips 0.5–4 mm; sepals with conspicuously keeled midribs. 2n = 14.


Phenology: Flowering Mar–Sep.
Habitat: Prairies, open places in oak savannas on rocky, clay, or sandy soil, often calcareous.
Elevation: 0–900 m.

Discussion

Subspecies capillifolia occurs from Blaine and Lincoln counties, Oklahoma, south through a narrow portion of north-central Texas to central Texas, where it is widely distributed, especially on the Edwards Plateau; also occurring locally in western and southern Louisiana. The floral tubes and/or stigma of some populations, especially from Bexar, Blanco, Comal, Gillespie, Hays, Kendall, Kerr, and Travis counties, Texas, are a deep blackish purple, while others are yellow, which is typical of the section.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Warren L. Wagner +
Scheele +
Calylophus +
La. +, Okla. +  and Tex. +
0–900 m. +
Prairies, open places in oak savannas on rocky, clay, or sandy soil, often calcareous. +
Flowering Mar–Sep. +
Calylophus berlandieri subsp. pinifolius +, Meriolix hillii +, M. melanoglottis +, M. serrulata var. pinifolia +, Oenothera berlandieri subsp. pinifolia +, O. serrulata var. maculatah. +, O. serrulata subsp. pinifolia +  and O. serrulata var. pinifolia +
Oenothera capillifolia subsp. capillifolia +
Oenothera capillifolia +
subspecies +