Oenothera deltoides subsp. ambigua

(Munz) W. M. Klein

Aliso 5: 179. 1962.

Basionym: Oenothera deltoides var. ambigua Munz Amer. J. Bot. 18: 315. 1931
Synonyms: Anogra simplex Small O. albicaulis var. decumbens S. Watson O. deltoides var. decumbens (S. Watson) Munz O. simplex (Small) Tidestrom
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.

Herbs annual, strigillose, especially distally; from a taproot. Stems: central stem often thickened near base, branched from base, branches ascending to decumbent, not encircling stems in older plants, 5–25 cm. Leaves basal and cauline; blade rhombic-obovate to -lanceolate, becoming oblanceolate to lanceolate distally, margins subentire, sometimes coarsely sinuate-dentate distally. Flowers: buds quadrangular in distal 1/2, with free tips 1–3 mm; sepals 20–30 mm; petals 18–35 mm. Capsules 40–70 × 1.5–5 mm. 2n = 14.


Phenology: Flowering (Mar–)Jun–Jul(–Sep).
Habitat: Sandy soil in Mojave Desert with Ambrosia, Cylindropuntia, or Larrea.
Elevation: 200–1300 m.

Discussion

Subspecies ambigua is restricted to a relatively small area of Mojave Desert in southeastern Nevada and adjacent areas in southwestern Utah and Arizona. W. M. Klein (1964) determined subsp. ambigua to be self-incompatible.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Warren L. Wagner +
(Munz) W. M. Klein +
Oenothera deltoides var. ambigua +
Ariz. +, Nev. +  and Utah. +
200–1300 m. +
Sandy soil in Mojave Desert with Ambrosia, Cylindropuntia, or Larrea. +
Flowering (Mar–)Jun–Jul(–Sep). +
Anogra simplex +, O. albicaulis var. decumbens +, O. deltoides var. decumbens +  and O. simplex +
Oenothera deltoides subsp. ambigua +
Oenothera deltoides +
subspecies +