Information for "Oenothera cespitosa subsp. navajoensis"

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Warren L. Wagner +
W. L. Wagner, Stockhouse & W. M. Klein +
Pachylophus +
Ariz. +, Colo. +, N.Mex. +  and Utah. +
1100–1900(–2100) m. +
Colorado Plateau region, forming small colColorado Plateau region, forming small colonies on loose or compacted soil derived from clay, shale, fine-textured sandstone, or gypsum, on slopes and along small drainage patterns, often around harvester ant mounds, arroyos in somewhat sandy or gravelly soil, in shrubby communities dominated by Atriplex confertifolia, A. corrugata, A. cuneata, Artemisia spinescens, Coleogyne ramosissima, Frankenia jamesii, Hilaria jamesii, with big sagebrush scrub or sage-grasslands, rarely in lower pinyon-juniper woodlands. rarely in lower pinyon-juniper woodlands. +
Flowering (Apr–)May–Jun. +
Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. +
Oenothera cespitosa var. navajoensis +  and Pachylophus caulescens +
Oenothera cespitosa subsp. navajoensis +
Oenothera cespitosa +
subspecies +