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Epilobium pallidum

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Species of flowering plant in the willowherb family Onagraceae

Epilobium pallidum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Onagraceae
Genus: Epilobium
Species: E. pallidum
Binomial name
Epilobium pallidum
(Eastw.) Hoch & P.H.Raven
Synonyms

Boisduvalia macrantha
Boisduvalia pallida

Epilobium pallidum is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name largeflower spike-primrose. It is native to western United States, where it grows in moist areas in northern California, Oregon, and Idaho. It is an annual herb producing a narrow, upright stem up to 60 centimeters long lined with narrow oval leaves each up to 5 centimeters in length. The inflorescence atop the stem bears several flowers and hairy, leaflike bracts. Each flower has four bilobed petals each up to about a centimeter long and bright pink in color. The fruit is a beaked capsule between 1 and 2 centimeters long containing a row of tiny seeds.

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Taxon identifiers
Epilobium pallidum
Boisduvalia pallida


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