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Oenothera glazioviana |
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| Synonym(s) |
Oenothera erythrosepala |
| Common name |
red-sepal evening primrose |
| Family |
onagraceae |
| Life cycle |
biennial/perennial (Z3) |
| Flowers |
yellow |
| Size |
4' |
| Light |
sun |
From seed  |
germinate at room temperature detailed seed-starting info below
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Much larger and coarser than most of the evening primroses I've grown. In fact, it's rather like O. biennis, which we consider to be a weed. Conclusion: good as an experiment, but won't get a permanent place in our garden.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: back yard island About my plant portraits
- Seed from '04 trade. Baggy 70F (65%G, 4-6d)
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September 27, 2005
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