Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) are known for their lemon-scented, large yellow flowers and vibrant leaves. It is an easy to grow drought tolerant native, that will do well in a range of soils. The flowers bloom continuously from early summer to fall, opening in the evening until late morning and are pollinated by night-flying moths and bees in the early morning. Seeds are also an important food source for birds.
Growing InstructionsNo pre-treatment required. Sow seed at soil surface. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
Begonia 'Angel Wing'
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Beans, Rocnor (yellow)