Oenothera deltoides — a medium houseplant
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Oenothera deltoides

Oenothera Deltoides

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Oenothera deltoides is a species of evening primrose known by several common names, including birdcage evening primrose, basket evening primrose, lion in a cage, and devil's lantern. It is native to the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in sandy habitats from desert to beach. The plant is grayish with basal, deltoid leaves. The large white flowers turn pinkish as they mature. When the plants die, the stems curl upward and form the "birdcage" for which the common name is derived. There are five subspecies. One of these, the Antioch Dunes Evening Primrose (ssp. howellii), is a federally listed endangered species known from a few sandy spots in the Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge just inland from the San Francisco Bay Area in California.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Oenothera
Family
Onagraceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en birdcage evening primrose en basket evening primrose en lion in a cage en devil's lantern
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