FAMILY: Onagraceae

HABIT: Erect to procumbent biennial herb with a taproot, stem 1-6 dm tall; leaves 3.5-20 cm long, 0.5-2.7 cm wide, very narrowly oblanceolate; flower petals yellow; flowering in July to September and sometimes into October. SIMILAR SPECIES: This species is very similar to Oenothera parviflora, O. bi...

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Main Author: Oakes Evening-primrose
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.603.7828 2023-05-15T17:21:53+02:00 FAMILY: Onagraceae Oakes Evening-primrose The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.603.7828 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.603.7828 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. https://www.ohiodnr.com/Portals/3/Abstracts/Abstract_pdf/O/Oenothera oakesiana.pdf RECOVERY POTENTIAL Probably poor due to its limited habitat text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T14:09:32Z HABIT: Erect to procumbent biennial herb with a taproot, stem 1-6 dm tall; leaves 3.5-20 cm long, 0.5-2.7 cm wide, very narrowly oblanceolate; flower petals yellow; flowering in July to September and sometimes into October. SIMILAR SPECIES: This species is very similar to Oenothera parviflora, O. biennis and O. clelandii. It differs from O. parviflora by its inflorescence lacking gland-tipped hairs. Oenothera oakesiana sepals are separate at base unlike O. biennis, which are closely connivent at base. It differs from O. clelandii by its seeds not being pitted and the fruit being broad at the base. TOTAL RANGE: Newfoundland to VA and WV, w. to MN and AR. Text Newfoundland Unknown
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Probably poor due to its limited habitat
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Probably poor due to its limited habitat
Oakes Evening-primrose
FAMILY: Onagraceae
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Probably poor due to its limited habitat
description HABIT: Erect to procumbent biennial herb with a taproot, stem 1-6 dm tall; leaves 3.5-20 cm long, 0.5-2.7 cm wide, very narrowly oblanceolate; flower petals yellow; flowering in July to September and sometimes into October. SIMILAR SPECIES: This species is very similar to Oenothera parviflora, O. biennis and O. clelandii. It differs from O. parviflora by its inflorescence lacking gland-tipped hairs. Oenothera oakesiana sepals are separate at base unlike O. biennis, which are closely connivent at base. It differs from O. clelandii by its seeds not being pitted and the fruit being broad at the base. TOTAL RANGE: Newfoundland to VA and WV, w. to MN and AR.
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