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genus of the
family Onagraceae.
Common names include evening primrose,
suncups, and sundrops. They are not
closely related to the true
primroses (genus...
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Suncups are bowl-shaped open
depressions into a snow surface,
normally wider than they are deep. They form
closely packed, honeycomb,
often hexagonal...
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Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia, the
beach suncup or
beach evening primrose, is a
species of the
evening primrose family and is
native to open
dunes and...
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desert southwest known by the
common names yellow cups,
Mojave suncup, and
golden suncup. This is a
hairy annual with tall
stems often reaching over half...
- the
evening primrose family known by the
common names southern suncup and
California suncup. It is
native to
southern California and Baja California, where...
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region in
which snowfall ac****ulates,
becomes névé, and
feeds a glacier.
Suncup "Geol 33
Environmental Geomorphology".
Hofstra University.
Archived from...
- ptero**** is a
species of
evening primrose known by the
common name
wingfruit suncup and is the only
species in the
monotypic genus Chylismiella. It is native...
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Mojave suncup (Camissonia brevipes) at the
mouth of
Titus Canyon....
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plant in the
evening primrose family known by the
common name
California suncup. It is
native to California, Arizona, and
adjacent northwestern Mexico,...
- b. ssp.
condensata -
clustered suncup E. b. ssp.
decorticans -
shredding suncup E. b. ssp.
desertorum -
desert suncup E. b. ssp.
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