Lopezia semeiandra
Lopezia semeiandra Plitmann, P.H.Raven & Breedlove

Lopezia semeiandra is a species in the genus Lopezia, belonging to the family Onagraceae. It was first described in 1973 by Plitmann, P.H. Raven, and Breedlove. The species is native to parts of Mexico, specifically the Northeast, Northwest, and Southwest regions.
Description
Lopezia semeiandra is a member of the Onagraceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the willowherb or evening primrose family. The species was formally published in 1973 by the botanists Plitmann, P.H. Raven, and Breedlove. Its geographic range is limited to specific regions in Mexico, including the Northeast, Northwest, and Southwest. As part of the genus Lopezia, it shares characteristics typical of the group, such as specific floral and leaf structures that distinguish it from other members of the Onagraceae family.
Distribution
Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southwest
Synonyms
Semeiandra grandiflora