Oenothera resicum is a
perennial, ascending to procumbent subshrub, with mature individuals developing taproots. Its reddish stems, which may be simple or branched up to 50 cm, are strigose to nearly glabrous, lacking a basal rosette but bearing terminal rosettes with smaller
leaves. The elliptic leaves have mucronate tips, cuneate bases, and conspicuously dentate margins, ranging from 0.5–3 × 0.3–1 cm in terminal rosettes and 2–6 × 1–1.5 cm along the stem.
Flowers are solitary and axillary, with glabrous green to yellowish sepals (1.9–2.5 cm), four yellow
petals fading red at the base, and a floral tube 2.5–3 cm long. The stigma has four linear lobes surrounded by eight stamens with 20 mm filaments and 6–8 mm anthers. The fruit is a four-celled, strigose to glabrescent capsule (5.5–8 cm long), containing ellipsoid seeds (0.8–1.2 mm) with a pitted surface. The species appears to be
self-compatible, though its
chromosome number remains unknown. == Conservation status ==