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Oh, the unintended consequences of deliberately planting a plant that eventually dominates a garden. If only they knew their ...
Where: Plant these primroses in light to open shade. For the best growth, a soil that is rich would be ideal, although clay or sand would be fine as well.
But does common evening primrose like to boogie? This is the final installment of the plant of the week for this summer. The IR would like to express its appreciation to the Montana Native Plant ...
Mexican evening primrose (Oenothera berlandieri, also known as O. speciosa) is a native perennial flower in Arizona, Mexico, and much of North America, particularly more arid areas.While some may ...