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Oenothera gayleana (Oenothera sect. Calylophus, Onagraceae), a new gypsophile from Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma
Author(s): Turner, Billie L., Michael J. Moore
Month: 7
Year: 2014
Publication Type: Journal article
Journal: Phytologia
Volume: 96
Issue: 3
Pages: 200-206
Article Topic(s): Oenothera,Onagraceae,floristics,systematics,Texas,New Mexico,Oklahoma
Research Setting(s): Bare gypseous outcrops.
Location: Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma
Species Referenced: Oenothera gayleana (Gypsum evening primrose),
Abstract
A new species, Oenothera gayleana, is described from gypseous soils in western Texas (Panhandle and trans-Pecos areas), southeastern New Mexico, and western Oklahoma. It is closely related to O. capillifolia subsp. berlandieri of sect. Calylophus but is readily distinguished by its consistently longer, linear, essentially entire leaves, and restriction to bare gypseous outcrops. Photographs of plants in the field, as well as the type, are provided, along with maps showing its distribution and that of its closest congener, O. capillifolia.Suggested Citation
Turner, B.L. and Michael J. Moore 2014. Oenothera gayleana (Oenothera sect. Calylophus, Onagraceae), a new gypsophile from Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Phytologia 2014-96(3): 200-206.Go back