Oenothera erythrosepala, Borbas
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5. O. erythrosepala Borbas , Magyar Bot. Lapok 2: 245 (1903)
( O. lamarkiana auct., non Ser.).
Stem 30-150 cm, erect, hairy, with red spots. Leaves broadly lanceolate, with crinkled margins. Calyx red-striped or entirely red, at least on later flowers. Hypanthial tube 30-50 mm. Petals 40-60 mm. Style 20-60 mm; stigma held above anthers. 2n = 14 (ring of 12 chromosomes and 1 bivalent at meiosis). Locally common in W. & C. Europe. Au Be Br Cz?Da Ga Ge Ho Hu It Lu Po Rm [He].
Widely cultivated; probably of spontaneous garden origin in Europe from plants introduced from North America, and now naturalized in both continents, where it is generally accepted as a distinct species.
O. coronifera Renner , Planta 47: 239 (1956), from Germany (near Berlin) and W. Czechoslovakia, is like 5 but has plane, narrowly lanceolate leaves and the stigma surrounded by the anthers. It has 2« = 14 (ring of 12 chromosomes and 1 bivalent at meiosis).
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Oenothera erythrosepala
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
O. erythrosepala
Borbas 1903: 245 |