Oenothera avita

    

Oenothera avita ( ) ( )

Oenothera californica

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  • This winter-spring ephemeral has large white flowers which open at dusk and remain open through the morning on cool days. Generally found on sandy soils, it is common on dunes on the mainland and Tiburon Island. To the Seri it is the same as Abronia villosa except for the difference in flower color. Both species occur together on beach dunes and sandy soils. Girls brought home bouquets of the flowers which were tied together and hung from the walls of their huts. "People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians".

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