Yellow Evening Primrose - Calylophus serrulatus
Other Names:
Oenothera serrulata
Native Species
Global Rank:
G5
State Rank:
S3?
C-value:
4
Agency Status
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Perennial subshrub with a woody, branched caudex. Stems ascending, 10–40 cm. Herbage strigose. Leaves all cauline, alternate, short-petiolate; blades simple, linear to oblanceolate, serrulate, 1–3 cm long with axillary fascicles of smaller leaves. Inflorescence: solitary, sessile flowers in axils of upper leaf-like bracts. Flowers 4-merous; hypanthium trumpet-shaped, 5–7 mm long; sepals 3–5 mm long; petals yellow, obovate, 7–10 mm long; stamens 8; stigma discoid, shallowly lobed. Fruit a sessile, linear, 4-loculate capsule15–25 mm long; seeds in 2 rows per locule (
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).
Wagner et al. (2007: Syst. Bot. Monogr. Vol. 83) treat this as
Oenothera serrulata Nutt.