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Oenothera curtiflora W.L.Wagner & Hoch  

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(redirected from: Gaura parviflora Dougl.)
Family: Onagraceae
velvetweed
[Gaura mollis Nutt. ex Torr., moreGaura parviflora Dougl., Gaura parviflora var. lachnocarpa Weath.]
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Coarse, erect, taprooted, mostly single-stemmed annual or biennial to 2 m, branched above, glandular and softly spreading-villosulous; lvs lance-ovate to lanceolate or oblong, obtuse at base, remotely denticulate, to 10 cm; spikes much elongate, many-fld; fls autogamous, virtually regular; sep 2-3.5 mm, reflexed separately; pet 1.5-3 mm, turning pink; anthers 0.5-1 mm; fr glabrous or seldom short-hairy, 5-10 mm, fusiform to lanceolate, tapering to a sessile base, with a rounded rib on each of the 4 angles and a slender rib on each face; seeds 3-4; 2n=14. Weed of fields, pastures, streamsides, etc.; Ind. to Wash., s. to Tex. and n. Mex., and occasionally adventive eastward. May-Aug.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Wiggins 1964, Correll and Johnston 1970, Martin and Hutchins 1980, Heil et al. 2013
Duration: Annual Nativity: Native Lifeform: Forb/Herb General: Annual to biennial herb, 30-200 cm tall, from a stout taproot; stem solitary, erect, coarse, branching near the top; herbage clothed with soft long hairs, sometimes glandular. Leaves: Alternate along the stems, and in a basal cluster; blades lance-ovate to narrowly elliptic, 2-13 cm long and 5-40 mm wide, the margins often lined with small teeth near the tip of the leaf. Flowers: Small, white to pink, self-pollinating, and slightly asymmetrical; arranged in elongate many-flowered spikes at branch tips; floral tube (the part of the flower below the sepals) 1-5 mm long; sepals 4, reflexed (pointed downward) at full flower, 2-4 mm long; petals 4, spatulate, 2-3 mm long, white to pink and quickly fading to a darker pink or red color. Fruits: Capsule woody, 5-10 mm long, spindle-shaped to lanceolate and 4-angled, tapering to a slender base; the surface glabrous or short-hairy; not splitting open to release the 1-4 oval-shaped seeds. Ecology: Found in weedy habitats such as fields, pastures, and streamsides, below 6,500 ft (1981 m); flowers June-October. Distribution: Throughout w and c N. Amer.; south to c MEX. Notes: A tall, robust annual which, depending on growing conditions, can reach 2 meters tall; distinguished by being densely glandular-hairy, and feeling velvety to the touch; the leaves are slightly wavy dentate; the flower spike is long, often drooping and crowded with small flowers which are sessile (attached directly to the central axis of the flower spike). Look for this species under Gaura mollis or Gaura parviflora in older texts; the entire genus Gaura was recently subsumed into Oenothera based on molecular data. Ethnobotany: Hopi used the root to treat snake bites. Navajo used it to treat burns, inflammation and snake bites. Etymology: Oenothera comes from the Greek oinos, wine, and therao, to seek or imbibe, alluding to the fact that the root of Oenothera biennis was used to flavor wine; curtiflora translates to short-flowered. Synonyms: Gaura mollis, Gaura parviflora var. lachnocarpa, Gaura parviflora var. typica Editor: SBuckley 2010, FSCoburn 2015, AHazelton 2017
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