Camissonia cheiranthifolia

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Beach suncup
Camissonia cheiranthifolia
Camissonia cheiranthifolia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Myrtales
Family: Onagraceae
Genus: Camissonia
Species: C. cheiranthifolia
Binomial name
Camissonia cheiranthifolia
Spreng.

Camissonia cheiranthifolia (Beach Suncup or Beach Evening Primrose) is a member of the Evening Primrose (Camissonia) genus native to open dunes and sandy soils of coastal California and Oregon. The genus Camissonia was distinguisned from Oenothera relatively recently, so this species was formerly known as Oenothera californica.

The Beach suncup grows prostrate along the beach surface, forming mats more than 1 m. across. It forms long stems growing from a central crown, lined with silvery grey-green leaves. The prostrate form and swinging stems allow the plant to survive well on the windy, shifting sands of the coast. The four-petalled flowers open in the morning (typical among suncups) and are bright yellow, fading to reddish.

The two subspecies are:

  • Camissonia cheiranthifolia (Spreng.) Raim. subsp. cheiranthifolia
  • Camissonia cheiranthifolia (Spreng.) Raim. subsp. suffruticosa (S. Watson) P. H. Raven

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