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Oenothera heterophylla, commonly called variable evening-primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the evening-primrose family (Onagraceae). It is native to the South Central region of the United States, with a disjunct eastern population in Alabama. It has been recorded as an introduced waif in Missouri. Its natural habitat is open sandy woodlands. It is particularly common in the sandhill communities of east Texas.

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  • Oenothera heterophylla, commonly called variable evening-primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the evening-primrose family (Onagraceae). It is native to the South Central region of the United States, with a disjunct eastern population in Alabama. It has been recorded as an introduced waif in Missouri. Its natural habitat is open sandy woodlands. It is particularly common in the sandhill communities of east Texas. Oenothera heterophylla is an annual or short-lived perennial. It is an herbaceous plant growing to around 0.7 m. It produces yellow flowers that open around sunset from May through September. It can be distinguished from the similar-looking by its elongated sepal tips, spreading-pubescent flower buds, and mature lower buds that extend past the tip of the spike. (en)
  • Oenothera heterophylla är en dunörtsväxtart. Oenothera heterophylla ingår i släktet nattljussläktet, och familjen dunörtsväxter. (sv)
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  • Oenothera heterophylla är en dunörtsväxtart. Oenothera heterophylla ingår i släktet nattljussläktet, och familjen dunörtsväxter. (sv)
  • Oenothera heterophylla, commonly called variable evening-primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the evening-primrose family (Onagraceae). It is native to the South Central region of the United States, with a disjunct eastern population in Alabama. It has been recorded as an introduced waif in Missouri. Its natural habitat is open sandy woodlands. It is particularly common in the sandhill communities of east Texas. (en)
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  • Oenothera heterophylla (en)
  • Oenothera heterophylla (sv)
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