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Evening Primrose Seeds – Oenothera biennis Yellow | Native Wildflower | Pollinator-Friendly Fresh Seeds

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Evening Primrose Seeds – Oenothera biennis Yellow | Native Wildflower | Pollinator-Friendly Fresh Seeds

 

Brighten Your Garden with Evening Primrose – Oenothera biennis Yellow

Oenothera biennis, also known as Yellow Evening Primrose, is a native wildflower that brings long-lasting bursts of bright yellow blooms to your garden. As a pollinator magnet, it is particularly popular with butterflies and bees, making it a perfect choice for a wildflower or pollinator garden.

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Evening Primrose Seeds – Oenothera biennis Yellow | Native Wildflower | Pollinator-Friendly Fresh Seeds

 

Brighten Your Garden with Evening Primrose – Oenothera biennis Yellow

Oenothera biennis, also known as Yellow Evening Primrose, is a native wildflower that brings long-lasting bursts of bright yellow blooms to your garden. As a pollinator magnet, it is particularly popular with butterflies and bees, making it a perfect choice for a wildflower or pollinator garden.

Key Features:

Native Wildflower: A natural fit for prairie gardens, cottage gardens, and wildflower meadows.

Pollinator-Friendly: Loved by bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

Long-Lasting Blooms: Produces vibrant yellow flowers that brighten up your garden throughout the growing season.

Low Maintenance: Thrives in poor soils, competes well with grasses, and is drought-tolerant.

Prolific Self-Seeder: Seeds spread rapidly under the right conditions, so plants may need occasional management by removing unripe flowerheads.

Ideal Growing Conditions:

Tolerates dry to mesic soils.

Thrives in full sun and is perfect for gravel gardens, prairie landscapes, or naturalized areas.

Pairs beautifully with Bee Balm, Goldenrod, and Asters for a pollinator-friendly display.

Sowing Instructions:

Oenothera biennis requires cold stratification for best germination. Follow these easy steps:

Direct Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the garden in Fall to allow natural cold stratification over winter. Barely cover the seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate.

Indoor Sowing: For early starts, sow seeds finely in small pots several weeks before the last frost in your area. Lightly press seeds into the soil and cover with a minimal layer of soil or inert mix.

1.Place pots in a zip-lock bag or cover with black plastic and refrigerate for 60 days to simulate winter dormancy.

2.Keep soil moist but not wet during stratification.

3.After 60 days, move pots to a warm, sunny location. Remove the plastic cover as seedlings emerge.

Easy to Grow:

Sow seeds in Fall or Early Spring directly where you want them to grow, or start indoors for transplanting.

What You’ll Receive:

Seed Quantity: Average of 25 fresh seeds per pack.

hipping: Free shipping on small orders, sent in first-class letter envelopes without tracking.

Why Choose Our Seeds?

All seeds are hand-collected and grown on our property, ensuring quality and freshness. Each order is prepared with care and love, and we are dedicated to providing a positive experience for every customer. If you’re not 100% happy with your purchase, please contact us immediately – we want you to be thrilled with your seeds!

Grow from Seed with Confidence:

Detailed growing instructions will be included in your order to help you succeed.

Add Evening Primrose Seeds to your garden today and enjoy the beauty and ecological benefits of this easy-to-grow, pollinator-friendly native wildflower.

 

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