
Primrose, Evening (Oenothera caespitosa)
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Primrose, Evening (Oenothera caespitosa)
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 7b
Height: 6" to 10"
Spread: 0"
Exposure: full sun
Bloom Color: Pink
Bloom Time: Early summer, Mid summer
Leaf Color: Green
Growth Rate: average
Moisture: moist
Soil Condition: Clay, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Well drained
Form: Irregular or sprawling
Landscape Uses:
Ground cover, Rock garden, Seashore
Special Features:
North American native, Invasive, Naturalizing, Fragrant flowers
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Posted Comments:
09-23-2008 14:02
imstmpin wrote:
evening primrose
You have to be very careful where you plant this flower. It is extremely invasive and will quickly take over a garden. Be sure to keep on top of pulling out the "extra" plants or you will have a mess soon!!
09-23-2008 11:44
imstmpin wrote:
evening primrose
You have to be very careful where you plant this flower. It is extremely invasive and will quickly take over a garden. Be sure to keep on top of pulling out the "extra" plants or you will have a mess soon!!
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