Evening Primrose Seeds
Evening Primrose Seeds. A much loved North American native wildflower, Evening Primrose is a prolific bloomer throughout the summer, filling your fields with pale yellow blooms in the cool evening hours. Basically blooms non-stop all season until frost, and foliage stays looking tidy as well. An old timer that deserves more attention! Can grow up to 3 ft. tall, but usually closer to 2 ft.
1/2 g. seed packet
Planting instructions come with packet.
Name: Evening Primrose
Botanical Name: Oenothera lamarckiana
Life Cycle: Annual
Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: Summer/Fall
Height: Up to 36″
Light Requirement: Sun
Sow directly outdoors 2 weeks before average last frost. Rake in lightly, and keep soil damp but not soggy.
Evening Primrose Seeds. A much loved North American native wildflower, Evening Primrose is a prolific bloomer throughout the summer, filling your fields with pale yellow blooms in the cool evening hours. Basically blooms non-stop all season until frost, and foliage stays looking tidy as well. An old timer that deserves more attention! Can grow up to 3 ft. tall, but usually closer to 2 ft.
1/2 g. seed packet
Planting instructions come with packet.
Name: Evening Primrose
Botanical Name: Oenothera lamarckiana
Life Cycle: Annual
Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: Summer/Fall
Height: Up to 36″
Light Requirement: Sun
Sow directly outdoors 2 weeks before average last frost. Rake in lightly, and keep soil damp but not soggy.
Evening Primrose Seeds. A much loved North American native wildflower, Evening Primrose is a prolific bloomer throughout the summer, filling your fields with pale yellow blooms in the cool evening hours. Basically blooms non-stop all season until frost, and foliage stays looking tidy as well. An old timer that deserves more attention! Can grow up to 3 ft. tall, but usually closer to 2 ft.
1/2 g. seed packet
Planting instructions come with packet.
Name: Evening Primrose
Botanical Name: Oenothera lamarckiana
Life Cycle: Annual
Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: Summer/Fall
Height: Up to 36″
Light Requirement: Sun
Sow directly outdoors 2 weeks before average last frost. Rake in lightly, and keep soil damp but not soggy.