Oenothera acaulis

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Read about Oenothera acaulis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Oenothera acaulis. Cav. (OE. taraxacifolia, Hort.). Tufted perennial or biennial plant, at first stemless, but producing prostrate, somewhat zigzag sts.: Lvs. oblong in outline, 5-8 in. long, petioled, divided into many unequal narrow divisions (like a dandelion If.): fls. usually opening white, but changing to rose, large (2-3 in. across), the very slender tube 3-5 in. long: caps. short- obovate, broadly triangular-winged above. Chile. B.R. 763. Gn. 26, p. 480.—A very interesting and attractive plant.


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