Oenothera rosea

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 Oenothera rosea subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Oenothera rosea, Ait. (Hartmannia rosea, Don). Root biennial or perennial: st. erect or ascending, 1-2 ft., branching from the base: Lvs. lanceolate to narrow ovate-lanceolate, mostly acuminate, rather abruptly narrowed to a petiole, entire or remotely denticulate or the larger ones small-lobed at the base: calyx-tube shorter than the ovary: fls. small, fuchsia-like, purple or rose, the petals rounded and entire: caps, much like that of OE. speciosa. Texas and New Mex., south. B.M. 347.


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