naked-stemmed beeblossom
Chylismia scapoidea (Torr. & A.Gray) Small

Chylismia scapoidea, known as naked-stemmed beeblossom, is a species in the genus Chylismia of the Onagraceae family. It was first described in 1896 by (Torr. & A.Gray) Small.
Description
Chylismia scapoidea is a member of the Onagraceae family, commonly referred to as the evening primrose family. This species is distinguished by its lack of leafy stems, a feature reflected in its common name, naked-stemmed beeblossom. The species was formally published in 1896 by (Torr. & A.Gray) Small, contributing to the taxonomic classification of the genus Chylismia. The plant is native to specific regions where it has been documented and studied as part of local flora. Its classification remains within the accepted nomenclature of the family Onagraceae.
Other common names
naked-stemmed beeblossom
Synonyms
Oenothera scapoideaCamissonia scapoideaOenothera brevipes var. scapoideaOenothera scapoidea var. typica