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Felder Rushing

(Showy Pink Primrose)

An upright herbaceous perennial that runs via rhizomes, white evening primrose is native to the central United States and northern Mexico. Its fragrant, white or pink, yellow-eyed flowers open in late spring and summer. The leaves are narrowly lance shaped.

This tough, adaptable, deer-resistant perennial thrives in well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Its lovely flowers and running habit make it a good choice for informal gardens and naturalistic plantings.

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Mark A. Miller

(Showy Pink Primrose, Siskiyou Showy Pink Primrose)

An upright herbaceous perennial that runs via rhizomes, white evening primrose is native to the central United States and northern Mexico. The cultivar 'Siskiyou' bears pink, yellow-eyed, bowl-shaped flowers in late spring and summer. The leaves are narrowly lance shaped.

This tough, adaptable, deer-resistant perennial thrives in well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Its lovely flowers and running habit make it a good choice for informal gardens and naturalistic plantings.

Image of Oenothera speciosa

PlantHaven

(Showy Pink Primrose, Twilight Showy Pink Primrose)

A low, herbaceous perennial that spreads vigorously by rhizomes (underground stems), ‘Turner01’ is a showy selection of Mexican Evening Primrose, a native of the central United States and northern Mexico. Its fragrant, pale pink flowers open from late spring through summer and are showcased by sword-shaped, deep purple leaves with light-green margins. The purple-green variegation is strongest on young plants and in the cooler months.

This tough, adaptable, deer-resistant perennial, also known...

(Sweet Sundrop)

Tall and lanky, Chilean evening primrose does bear very fragrant, bright yellow flowers atop its stems from mid autumn to mid-spring. From the coastal highlands and valleys of central Chile, this subtropical perennial grows in seasonal dry soils and receives the majority of its rainfall in the cool winter. Although pretty when in bloom and easy-to-grow, it is best used as an ephemeral wildflower.

Sparsely hairy, the upright stems often havea reddish blush. The leaves are also lightly hairy and...

(Moonlight Sweet Sundrop, Sweet Sundrop)

Tall and lanky, Chilean evening primrose does bear very fragrant, bright yellow flowers atop its stems from mid autumn to mid-spring. From the coastal highlands and valleys of central Chile, this subtropical perennial grows in seasonal dry soils and receives the majority of its rainfall in the cool winter. Although pretty when in bloom and easy-to-grow, it is best used as an ephemeral wildflower.

Sparsely hairy, the upright stems often havea reddish blush. The leaves are also lightly hairy and...

(White Evening Primrose)

Fourwing evening primrose is named for the winged fruits that follow the color-changing flowers in spring and summer. A short-lived tender perennial or annual from Texas and most of Mexico, it has now naturalized widely and is often deemed a weed in many subtropical areas.

The bright green leaves are lance-shaped with a point and have uneven edges with rounded sinuses. They, as well as the stems, may or may not be covered in tiny white hairs. In warm temperatures, four-petalled white flowers arise...