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Hall's suncup

Scientific Name: Camissonia pallida ssp. hallii

Family: Onagraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

Other Names:

       

Camissoniopsis pallida subsp. hallii

Also known as Hall's suncup, pale yellow suncup, or Hall's Suncup, Camissoniopsis pallida subsp. hallii is a yellow wildflower found in the western and southwestern United States.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Camissoniopsis pallida (Abrams) P.H. Raven subsp. hallii (Davidson) P.H. Raven
  • Rank: Subspecies
  • Family: Evening Primrose family (Onagraceae)
  • Synonyms: Camissonia pallida hallii
  • Alternative Scientific Names: Camissonia pallida subsp. hallii (Davidson) W.L. Wagner &amp Hoch, Camissonia pallida (Abrams) P.H. Raven ssp. hallii (Davidson) P.H. Raven

Common Names

  • Hall's suncup
  • Pale yellow suncup
  • Mojave suncup
  • Field sun cup
  • Obispo suncup
  • San Luis Obispo sun cup
  • Pale Primrose

Distribution and Habitat

This plant is native to the western and southwestern USA.

Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits

  • Type: Forb/herb
  • Life Cycle: Annual

Interactions with Other Organisms

The plant has been observed with bugs (as shown in the reference image "Camissonia-pallida-ssp-hallii-detail-with-bug").

Further Information

For more information, you can explore resources offering identification keys for this organism.