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CHUXAY GARDEN 1000 Seeds Oenothera Speciosa,Pinkladies,Pink Evening Primrose,Showy Evening Primrose, Mexican Primrose,Amapola,Buttercups Beautiful
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CHUXAY GARDEN 1000 Seeds Oenothera Speciosa,Pinkladies,Pink Evening Primrose,Showy Evening Primrose, Mexican Primrose,Amapola,Buttercups Beautiful

HARDINESS ZONE.4-9 GROW.Direct sow in early spring, pressing lightly into the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which should occur within 10-30 days. WHEN TO PLANT.Fall or early spring EDIBLE.The green plant parts can be cooked or eaten as a salad; t…
HARDINESS ZONE.4-9 GROW.Direct sow in early spring, pressing lightly into the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which should occur within 10-30 days. WHEN TO PLANT.Fall or early spring EDIBLE.The green plant parts can be cooked or eaten as a salad; the taste is pleasant when harvested before flowers develop. USE.Great choice for prairies and meadows,wildflower gardens. Vigorous and showy, Oenothera speciosa (Evening Primrose) is a sprawling perennial featuring masses of fragrant, bowl-shaped, satiny white flowers, with the delicate texture of crumpled silk. Large, 2-3 in. wide (5-7 cm), the pretty flowers age to rose-pink with deeper pink veining. They rise on erect to sprawling stems atop rosettes of oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, medium green leaves. Blooming profusely from late spring to early fall,the flowers open in the evening and remain open until late morning. They are followed by oval seed capsules bearing 4 papery wings, ready to be blown out by the wind. A valuable plant for its ability to grow in poor soils and tolerate drought. Winter hardy, this spreading perennial grows 10-24 in. tall (25-60 cm) and spreads by rhizomes to 18 in. (45 cm) or more.Best in full sun in average,dry to medium moisture,well-drained soils.Tolerates poor soils,drought and light shade.
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HARDINESS ZONE.4-9 GROW.Direct sow in early spring, pressing lightly into the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which should occur within 10-30 days. WHEN TO PLANT.Fall or early spring EDIBLE.The green plant parts can be cooked or eaten as a salad; the taste is pleasant when harvested before flowers develop. USE.Great choice for prairies and meadows,wildflower gardens. Vigorous and showy, Oenothera speciosa (Evening Primrose) is a sprawling perennial featuring masses of fragrant, bowl-shaped, satiny white flowers, with the delicate texture of crumpled silk. Large, 2-3 in. wide (5-7 cm), the pretty flowers age to rose-pink with deeper pink veining. They rise on erect to sprawling stems atop rosettes of oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, medium green leaves. Blooming profusely from late spring to early fall,the flowers open in the evening and remain open until late morning. They are followed by oval seed capsules bearing 4 papery wings, ready to be blown out by the wind. A valuable plant for its ability to grow in poor soils and tolerate drought. Winter hardy, this spreading perennial grows 10-24 in. tall (25-60 cm) and spreads by rhizomes to 18 in. (45 cm) or more.Best in full sun in average,dry to medium moisture,well-drained soils.Tolerates poor soils,drought and light shade.