Tag: Oenothera gaura

  • Biennial Gaura (Oenothera gaura)

    Oenothera gaura
    Photographed August 20 with a Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6.

    Formerly in its own genus as Gaura biennis. This is an unusual flower here, but locally abundant, as it was here along the Montour Trail in Moon Township, where it grew in several large stands on the bank of a ditch along the trail. Botanical references often tell us it prefers dry soil, but the two stands Father Pitt has photographed were both in decidedly damp places. The curious flowers make as much of a show with their stamens as with their four petals.

    Gaura biennis
    Biennial gaura
  • Biennial Gaura (Oenothera gaura)

    A tall member of the Evening Primrose family (Onagraceae) distinguished by its spindly flowers with prominent stamens. It was formerly classified in its own genus as Gaura biennis. It is not a common flower around here, but it is very adaptable in its habitat. These were blooming in the Kane Woods Nature Area, Scott Township, in a clearing near a woodland stream.