Beach Evening Primrose

Oenothera drummondii

Oenothera drummondii is a perrenial, flowering plant in the Onagraceae family.
Oenothera drummondii a plant originating in the Americas, was brought to the Europe/Middle East area back in the late 19 century, it is naturalized on all of Israel's shores.  Beach Evening Primrose,Geotagged,Israel,Oenothera drummondii,Summer

Naming

The species name of this plant is named for Thomas Drummond, (ca. 1790-1835), naturalist, born in Scotland, around 1790. In 1830 he made a trip to America to collect specimens from the western and southern United States. In March, 1833, he arrived at Velasco, Texas to begin his collecting work in that area. He spent twenty-one months working the area between Galveston Island and the Edwards Plateau, especially along the Brazos, Colorado, and Guadalupe rivers. His collections were the first made in Texas that were extensively distributed among the museums and scientific institutions of the world. He collected 750 species of plants and 150 specimens of birds. Drummond had hoped to make a complete botanical survey of Texas, but he died in Havana, Cuba, in 1835, while making a collecting tour of that island.


Syn: Raimannia drummondii

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderMyrtales
FamilyOnagraceae
GenusOenothera
SpeciesOenothera drummondii
Photographed in
Australia
Israel