Evening primroses - Ozark sundrops
By Elke
- 15 Jul, 2011
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I'm beginning to find clumps of these elsewhere in the garden - I guess the seeds have spread. But we have room, and they are so bright and cheerful.
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I'll have to have a sniff, then, Muddywalter. But I think it's Oenothera macrocarpa/O. missouriensi. The web site I looked at says: "Unlike its cousin O. biennis, the Evening Primrose, O. macrocarpa stays in bloom all day. It can become invasive, so pick a good spot for it." And it has become invasive. However, I don't mind, and it's easy to pull.
16 Jul, 2011
you know Elke im so happy seeing your flowering plants ,i love them all!! wish to have that also in the future!
16 Jan, 2012
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Hi Elke, I wonder if these are like our Evening Primrose (Oenothera Biennis) - heavily scented in the evening?
They smell fantastic.
16 Jul, 2011