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Camissonia campestris  

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Family: Onagraceae
Mojave suncup, more...Obispo suncup
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Jepson Online
Duration: Annual Nativity: Native Lifeform: Forb/Herb General: Habit: Slender; hairs 0, coarse, or glandular. Stem: decumbent or erect, 5--25(50) cm, peeling. Leaves: Leaf: 5--30 mm, linear to narrowly elliptic or narrowly oblanceolate, minutely to coarsely serrate. Flowers: Flower: hypanthium 1.5--5 mm; sepals 3--8(12) mm, remaining adherent in pairs; petals (3.5)5--15 mm, yellow fading +- red, basal spots (1)2; stigma exceeding anthers. Fruits: Fruit: 20--43 mm, 0.7--2 mm wide, alternately narrow and swollen by seeds, straight or wavy, +- sessile. Seed: 0.8--1.6 mm. Ecology: Var. campestris found in Open sandy flats, desert scrub, inland grassland; below 2000 m. Var obispoensis found in marine deposits in openings in chaparral and oak woodland; below 500 m. Flowes March-May. Distribution: s CA; 1 location recorded in neighboring w AZ Notes: Subspecies intergrade extensively. Synonyms: Oenothera dentata var. campestris, Sphaerostigma campestre, Sphaerostigma dentatum subsp. campestre Editor: hazelton pasted from jepson
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