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primrose plant seeds Common Evening Primrose – Native Seeds 5 Packets

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primrose plant seeds Common Evening Primrose – Native Seeds 5 PacketsCommon Evening Primrose Seeds (Oenothera biennis) grow into a hardy, adaptable native wildflower valued for its beauty, usefulness, and ecological importance. This easy to grow biennial is well suited for challenging garden areas with poor soil, making it a practical choice for naturalized spaces, pollinator gardens, and survival focused plantings. Unlike low growing pink evening primrose varieties, Common Evening Primrose sends up a tall flowering

Common Evening Primrose Seeds (Oenothera biennis) grow into a hardy, adaptable native wildflower valued for its beauty, usefulness, and ecological importance. This easy-to-grow biennial is well suited for challenging garden areas with poor soil, making it a practical choice for naturalized spaces, pollinator gardens, and survival-focused plantings.

Unlike low-growing pink evening primrose varieties, Common Evening Primrose sends up a tall flowering spike covered in bright yellow blooms. The flowers open in the evening and release a sweet fragrance, attracting a wide range of night and daytime pollinators. This plant readily self-seeds and often returns year after year with minimal care.

North American Native with Strong Resilience:

  • Native to much of North America, from the southern U.S. to Canada
  • Thrives in poor soil and difficult growing conditions
  • Biennial growth habit with reliable self-seeding
  • Ideal for wildflower gardens, restoration areas, and low-input spaces

Edible and Traditionally Used Plant:

  • Roots, shoots, leaves, and seeds are all edible
  • Historically used by Native American tribes for food and traditional herbal practices
  • Commonly grown in survival and edible landscapes

Supports Pollinators and Wildlife:

  • Evening blooms attract moths and night pollinators
  • Provides nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Seeds support bird populations
  • Host plant for the Primrose moth

Why Gardeners Love Common Evening Primrose:

  • Grows where other plants struggle
  • Fragrant evening flowers add unique garden interest
  • Multi-purpose plant with edible and traditional uses
  • Excellent support for native pollinators and wildlife

How to Grow Common Evening Primrose:
Direct sow seeds outdoors in spring or fall. Plant in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. Water during establishment, then allow plants to grow with minimal supplemental care. Expect leafy growth the first year, followed by tall flowering spikes in the second year. Allow some plants to go to seed for natural reseeding.

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