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Evening Primrose (1 Plant)
Can Not Ship To: NY
Exposure: Sun or Shade | Height At Maturity: Under 12 Inches | Planting Zones: 4-9 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days| Usage: Flowering
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Evening Primrose
The Evening Primrose is a very showy flower whose blooming habits are truly one-of-a-kind. While yellow is its most common variety, it also comes in tones of pink and white. Also known as Oenothera Biennis, Fever Plant, or Suncups, this heat-loving plant is drought-resistant and low-maintenance.
Evening Primrose Plants Bloom In The Evening
Reaching over two feet tall with a two-foot spread at maturity, this flower derives its name from its unusual blooming habits. This biennial plant will open its flowers around sunset and close them around noon the next day. A member of the Onagraceae family, this plant's roots penetrate deep into the soil.
Native to North America, this plant has a rosette leaf style at its base. Tall, hairy stems will shoot up and play host to lance-shaped leaves. These stalks will take on a purple hue as they grow. At the stem's apex, you'll find four-petaled cone-shaped flowers that love to bloom in clusters between May and September. Even better, they each emit a gentle, lemony aroma that is pleasant for any home gardener.
Exposure: Sun or Shade | Height At Maturity: Under 12 Inches | Planting Zones: 4-9 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days| Usage: Flowering
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Evening Primrose
The Evening Primrose is a very showy flower whose blooming habits are truly one-of-a-kind. While yellow is its most common variety, it also comes in tones of pink and white. Also known as Oenothera Biennis, Fever Plant, or Suncups, this heat-loving plant is drought-resistant and low-maintenance.
Evening Primrose Plants Bloom In The Evening
Reaching over two feet tall with a two-foot spread at maturity, this flower derives its name from its unusual blooming habits. This biennial plant will open its flowers around sunset and close them around noon the next day. A member of the Onagraceae family, this plant's roots penetrate deep into the soil.
Native to North America, this plant has a rosette leaf style at its base. Tall, hairy stems will shoot up and play host to lance-shaped leaves. These stalks will take on a purple hue as they grow. At the stem's apex, you'll find four-petaled cone-shaped flowers that love to bloom in clusters between May and September. Even better, they each emit a gentle, lemony aroma that is pleasant for any home gardener.




