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
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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 +