Camissonia botthii

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-<h3>'''Species Name: ''Camissonia bistorta''<br>+<h3>'''Species Name: ''Camissonia botthii''<br>
-'''Common Name:''' California sun cup<br></h3>+'''Common Name:''' Booth's evening primrose<br></h3>
:Uncommon in California :Uncommon in California

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Species Name: Camissonia botthii
Common Name: Booth's evening primrose

Uncommon in California

Plant Family: Onagraceae
Plant Type: Annual or short-lived Perennial
Height by Width: 6in- 1' H x 3' W
Growth Habit: Low, spreading, trailing
Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen
Growth Rate: Fast
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well-draining
Water Requirements: Moderate to regular
Cold Hardy to: 2,700' to 5,000'
Flower Season: June to August
Flower Color: White flowers with Yellow stamens
Endangered?: List 2.3 (included in the CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants as rare, threatened, or endangered in CA; common elsewhere).
Distribution: East of Sierra Nevada (also found in NW Arizona and Northern of California up to Washington)
Natural Habitat: Sandy flats, steep loose slopes, Joshua-tree and pinyon/juniper woodlands

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