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Cutleaf Evening Primrose Seeds: Native Wildflower, Pollinator-Friendly
Cutleaf Evening Primrose Seeds: Native Wildflower, Pollinator-Friendly
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Bring resilience and beauty to your garden with Cutleaf Evening Primrose (Oenothera laciniata) seeds! This North American native wildflower thrives in poor, dry soils and blooms with delicate yellow flowers that open in the evening, attracting moths and nighttime pollinators. Whether you’re naturalizing a meadow, creating a pollinator patch, or restoring native habitat, this fast-spreading groundcover is an ideal choice. It reseeds readily, making it a "plant once, enjoy for years" kind of wildflower!
🌿 Features:
- • Native to U.S. and highly adaptable
- • Supports moths, bees, and other pollinators
- • Great for erosion control, xeriscaping, and wildflower gardens
- • Low-growing with deeply lobed, cutleaf foliage
- • Easy to grow – thrives in full sun and poor soil
- • Drought and heat tolerant once established
🌱 Seed Details:
- • Scientific Name: Oenothera laciniata
- • Life Cycle: Annual or short-lived perennial
- • Bloom Color: Yellow
- • Bloom Time: Spring to fall in warm zones
- • Light Needs: Full sun
- • Height: 6–12 inches tall
- • Spacing: 9–12 inches apart
- • Direct Sow: ✅
- • Indoor Start Recommended: ❌
💡 Sowing Instructions: Sow in fall or early spring. Seeds require light to germinate—press gently into the soil but do not cover. Cold stratification improves germination. Germinates in 7–21 days.
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