hairy four o’clock |
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Mirabilis hirsuta |
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| Family | Nyctaginaceae (Four O’clock) |
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| Nativity | Native |
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| Habitat | Dry. Prairies, hills, disturbed sites. Full sun. | ||||||
| Flowering | May to August |
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| Flower Color | Pale pink |
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| Height | 8″ to 40″ |
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| Identification | This is an erect perennial rising from a thick, dark, fleshy or woody, taproot. The stems are hairy, especially near the nodes. They are usually erect, but they may recline on the ground with the tips ascending. The leaves are opposite, untoothed, hairy, either lance-shaped or lance-egg–shaped, almost stalkless, and taper to the base. They are spreading or strongly ascending at a 10° to 90° angle. The upper leaf surface is green to grayish or bluish green. The principal leaves are The inflorescence is single branched clusters at the end of each stem branch and in the leaf axils. The clusters appear at the end of The flowers are The fruit is a one-seeded achene. It is subtended by the persistent, bell-shaped fused bracts that have increased in size as the fruit developed, becoming |
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| Similar Species |
Heart-leaved four o’clock (Mirabilis nyctaginea) has a hairless, distinctly forked stem. The leaves are wider, often hairless, and on longer leaf stalks. The bract cups are hairless. Narrow-leaved four o’clock (Mirabilis linearis) has linear leaves. |
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| Range | Throughout |
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| Synonyms | Allionia hirsuta Oxybaphus hirsutus |
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| Common Names |
hairy four o clock hairy four o′clock hairy four-o′clock hairy umbrella-wort |
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