Oenothera strigosa, (Rydb.) Mackenzie & Bush
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4. O. strigosa (Rydb.) Mackenzie & Bush , Man . FI. Jackson Co. Missouri 139 (1902)
( O. hungarica Borbas ).
Plant greyish-pubescent; stem without red spots. Inflorescence lax. Calyx reddish. Petals c. 20 mm. Ovary and young fruit densely strigose. 2n = 14 (ring of 14 chromosomes at meiosis). C. Europe. [Au Cz Ga Ge Hu Po.] (Temperate North America.)
O. renneri H. Scholz , IViss. Zeitschr. Pädag. Hochsch. Potsdam 2: 206 (1953), from Poland and Germany (near Brandenburg), is like 4 but has a dense inflorescence and green buds. It has 2zz= 14 (ring of 14 chromosomes at meiosis). Here also may belong plants, having the same chromosomal configuration, which are abundantly naturalized in S. Switzerland (Ticino); they were recently incorrectly reported as O. elata Kunth , a species from Mexico and Central America.
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Oenothera strigosa
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
O. strigosa (Rydb.)
Mackenzie & Bush 1902: 139 |