Monday, May 07, 2007

Mexican Evening Primrose (Oenothera Speciosa)


This very pretty plant is native to south western US and Mexico, and has fragrant 2-inch saucer shaped flowers. The fragrant white to pink 2-inch flowers open during the day, despite the plant's common name.



Oenothera Speciosa Facts
  • Blooming Season: Spring or early summer to fall.
  • Origin: Mexico and South western US.
  • Location: Full sun or partial shade.
  • Height: 1 foot high and three feet or more wide.
  • Planting: Set young plants 8 - 10 inches apart.
  • Watering: Little to moderate water.
  • Tip: Good ground cover for dry slopes or parking strips, but can be aggressive and is potentially invasive.

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