Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
Missouri Evening Primrose has huge yellow flowers from late spring through the summer and attractive green foliage .
My neighbors use creative containers like large tractor tires or farm equipment parts.
However, this plant seems to be much more long-lived than the tufted evening primrose. Oenothera macrocarpa Missouri Evening Primrose. 1 per pack. Common Evening Primrose. It has been naturalized in Great Britain, parts of Europe, Russia, eastern Asia, South American, Australia and some Pacific islands including New Zealand.
Find seeds for the common variety from Everwilde Farms via Amazon.. O. Berlandieri, or Mexican evening primrose, on the other hand, is a spreading perennial.It only grows to a height of about 18 inches.
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Missouri Evening Primrose Let the sweet scent of Missouri Evening Primrose grace your garden, while you enjoy its bright yellow blooms all summer long! I must admit, the Pineywoods have always felt like a priority. Deep rooted and xeric, this prairie native is a long lived beauty.
The perennial big-fruit evening-primrose or Missouri evening-primrose can be trailing or upright, usually growing 8-10 in. Website generously supported by these Grow Native! Missouri Evening Primrose .
It earned its common name by opening late in the day, though in some regions the blooms tend to open at other times. Established plants are extremely drought and heat tolerant. I live in UpState NY northern Catskill Region, zone 5a, for those of you who live in climates like this.
This plant is native to Canada and the US and grows in all provinces (not the territories) and most states. You might want to plant into a container in the ground to contain its spread. Opens a dialog Tap on image to zoom. Thrives in poor soils!
Missouri Evening Primrose Oenothera macrocarpa Evening Primrose family (Onagraceae) Description: This herbaceous perennial plant is up to 1½' tall, and unbranched or sparingly so. Height: 8-12 in Width: 8-12 in Soil Conditions: Dry Flower Color: Yellow Missouri evening primrose is a somewhat low-growing, sprawling plant with glossy deep-green leaves and huge yellow flowers that bloom in a manner similar to white tufted evening primrose. Posts about Missouri Evening Primrose written by mattbuckinghamphotography. Established plants are extremely drought and heat tolerant. $8.99 – $39.99.
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Large, 4-winged seed pod. Missouri Evening Primrose .
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