
Birdcage Evening Primrose
oenothera deltoides
The Birdcage Evening Primrose (Oenothera deltoides) is an enchanting desert annual that brings spectacular life to the arid landscapes of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Flourishing in sandy dunes and desert flats, this resilient plant lies low to the ground as a leafy rosette before sending out sprawling stems crowned with large, showy blossoms. Its fragrant white flowers are beautifully adapted to nocturnal pollinators, opening dramatically at dusk and fading to a lovely pink hue by morning. What truly captures the imagination is the plant's unique life cycle: as dry summer heat sets in and the plant dies, its tough, woody stems curl upward and inward, interlocking to form a delicate, basket-like 'birdcage'. This dried frame often detaches from its taproot, transforming into a rolling tumbleweed that is propelled by desert winds, efficiently dispersing its seeds across the barren dunes to await the next spring rains.
生息地: Found on open, shifting desert sand dunes, sandy flats, and desert washes below 1,000 meters elevation.
外見
This species is easily recognized by its large, four-petaled white flowers that measure up to 8 centimeters across, featuring a pale yellow center and prominent, hanging yellow anthers. The blossoms transition to a distinct light pink or purple color as they age and wilt. The plant's leaves are grayish-green, diamond-shaped (deltoid) with shallowly lobed or toothed margins, forming a low, spreading rosette close to the sandy ground. In its dead, dried state, the plant is identifiable as a light brown, woody, dome-like cage of arched branches reaching up to 50 centimeters in diameter.

カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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おもしろい事実
Its seeds can lie completely dormant in scorching desert sands for up to a decade, bursting into life simultaneously during rare 'superbloom' years.
The distinctive dried 'birdcages' left behind in summer can grow up to 50 centimeters wide, rolling across the sand dunes like miniature skeletal tumbleweeds.
The flowers of the Birdcage Evening Primrose undergo a rapid color change, blooming in pure white at dusk but fading to a deep pinkish-purple by the following afternoon.
特殊能力
Birdcage Seed Dispersal
Dried stems curl inward during death to form a strong, hollow tumbleweed structure that detaches and rolls, allowing wind-driven seed dispersal across sandy deserts.
Crepuscular Blooming
Flowers open rapidly at dusk and emit a sweet fragrance to attract nocturnal hawk moths while avoiding daytime heat.
Drought Evading Dormancy
Seeds possess highly durable coats that allow them to remain dormant in parched desert soils for multiple years until sufficient rainfall triggers germination.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 10-60 cm
- 寿命
- 1 年
食性と食事
This plant is a photoautotroph that generates its own nutrients using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
主な食物
- Sunlight
- Carbon dioxide
- Water
- Soil minerals
生態系とのつながり
White-lined Sphinx Moth
Hyles lineata
Serves as the primary nocturnal pollinator of the evening flowers.
Desert Tortoise
Gopherus agassizii
Consumes the leafy rosettes and highly nutritious spring blossoms.
Desert Harvester Ant
Pogonomyrmex desertorum
Collects and consumes the small seeds dropped by the rolling birdcages.
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安全性
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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よくある質問
Birdcage Evening Primroseを見分けるには?
Birdcage Evening Primroseを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Birdcage Evening Primroseの長さは何ですか?
10-60 cm
Birdcage Evening Primroseの寿命は何ですか?
1 年
Birdcage Evening Primroseは何を食べますか?
This plant is a photoautotroph that generates its own nutrients using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
Birdcage Evening Primroseは通常どこに生息していますか?
Found on open, shifting desert sand dunes, sandy flats, and desert washes below 1,000 meters elevation.
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