Oenothera lamarckiana - Evening primrose.
The plant features cup shaped yellow flowers on tall stems.
Loved by pollinators, evening primrose blossoms are known to produce a compound called linalool that attracts in bees and butterflies.
It gets its name due to the fragrant flowers opening at dusk and remaining open only until the next morning.
Known for its medicinal and properties, most parts of the plant is also edible. Normally a biennial that will usually self-seed. Heat and drought tolerant.
Prefers full sun.
Oenothera lamarckiana - Evening primrose.
The plant features cup shaped yellow flowers on tall stems.
Loved by pollinators, evening primrose blossoms are known to produce a compound called linalool that attracts in bees and butterflies.
It gets its name due to the fragrant flowers opening at dusk and remaining open only until the next morning.
Known for its medicinal and properties, most parts of the plant is also edible. Normally a biennial that will usually self-seed. Heat and drought tolerant.
Prefers full sun.