| Oenothera pallida |
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| Close up of flowers |
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| Habit |
| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Plantae |
| Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
| Clade: |
Angiosperms |
| Clade: |
Eudicots |
| Clade: |
Rosids |
| Order: |
Myrtales |
| Family: |
Onagraceae |
| Genus: |
Oenothera |
| Species: |
O. pallida |
| Binomial name |
Oenothera pallida
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| Synonyms |
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- Anogra cinerea Rydb.
- Anogra gypsophila (Eastw.) A.Heller
- Anogra latifolia (Rydb.) Rydb.
- Anogra leucotricha Wooton & Standl.
- Anogra pallida var. brevifolia (Engelm.) Small
- Anogra pallida var. latifolia (Rydb.) Small
- Anogra pallida var. runcinata (Engelm.) Small
- Anogra rhizomata A.Nelson
- Anogra runcinata (Engelm.) Wooton & Standl.
- Anogra trichocalyx (Nutt.) Small
- Anogra violacea A.Nelson
- Anogra vreelandii Rydb.
- Oenothera albicaulis var. brevifolia Engelm.
- Oenothera albicaulis var. gypsophila Eastw.
- Oenothera albicaulis var. runcinata Engelm.
- Oenothera albicaulis var. trichocalyx (Nutt.) Engelm.
- Oenothera latifolia (Rydb.) Munz
- Oenothera pallida subsp. gypsophila (Eastw.) Munz & W.E.Klein
- Oenothera pallida var. idahoensis Munz
- Oenothera pallida var. latifolia Rydb.
- Oenothera pallida var. runcinata (Engelm.) Cronquist
- Oenothera pallida var. trichocalyx (Nutt.) Dorn
- Oenothera runcinata (Engelm.) Munz
- Oenothera runcinata var. brevifolia (Engelm.) Munz
- Oenothera runcinata var. gypsophila (Eastw.) Munz
- Oenothera runcinata var. leucotricha (Wooton & Standl.) Munz
- Oenothera runcinata var. typica Munz
- Oenothera tetragona f. latifolia (Rydb.) Munz
- Oenothera tetragona var. latifolia (Rydb.) Fernald
- Oenothera trichocalyx Nutt.
- Oenothera trichocalyx f. acaulis H.Lév.
- Oenothera trichocalyx f. albicauloidea H.Lév.
- Oenothera trichocalyx f. heterophylla H.Lév.
- Oenothera trichocalyx f. mollis H.Lév.
- Oenothera trichocalyx var. piperi Jeps.
- Oenothera trichocalyx f. refracta H.Lév.
- Oenothera wislizeni H.Lév.
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Oenothera pallida, the pale evening-primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae. It is native to British Columbia, the western United States, and northern Mexico. Flowers start out white and fade to pink.