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Oenothera Evening Primrose Seeds – Scented Native WIld Flower Tracked Ship

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Oenothera Evening Primrose Seeds

Oenothera Evening Primrose Seeds scented evening primrose blooms attract nocturnal pollinators, moths, and wildlife.

Easy sow and grow where they are to flower, the following annuals can all be sown direct Cosmos, Rudbeckia, Cornflower, and Coreopsis.

Mellow yellow evening primrose appears as if by magic during cooler evenings or early mornings. The flowers give off a delicate scent that is picked up by the slightest breeze and attracts pollinators.

Early Spring thru early Summer these evening trumpets open to invite evening pollinators to feed and distribute pollen, evening primrose prefers the cooler temperatures of spring and fall and tends to go dormant during the hot Summer months.

Fine surface spreading roots and upright growth that grows amongst others perennials and rambles through plants and low shrubs in your garden.

Seeds can be sown directly where they are to flower in Fall or early Spring.

Native plants maintain balance and provide habitat and eco-systems for resident and migratory wildlife. Due to many years of ecological destruction, development and toxic pollution many native wild flowers, and wildlife are under-threat of extinction.

We all have an important role to play, no matter how small your garden or balcony a few plant pots filled with natives instead of alien ornamentals of genetic hybrids that offer very little to no benefit to feeding insects and birds.

Time to make a small difference on a global scale and encourage our neighbors friends and families to sow a patchwork quilt of native wildflowers like a blanket to protect our sacred planet!

Oenothera Evening Primrose Seeds

Oenothera Evening Primrose Seeds scented evening primrose blooms attract nocturnal pollinators, moths, and wildlife.

Add long-season splashes to your garden beds and borders, pots and planters with these easy sow and grow annuals that germinate where they are to flower, the following annuals can all be sown direct Cosmos, Rudbeckia, Cornflower, and Coreopsis.

Mellow yellow evening primrose appears as if by magic during cooler evenings or early mornings. The flowers give off a delicate scent that is picked up by the slightest breeze and attracts pollinators.

Early Spring thru early Summer these evening trumpets open to invite evening pollinators to feed and distribute pollen, evening primrose prefers the cooler temperatures of spring and fall and tends to go dormant during the hot Summer months.

Fine surface spreading roots and upright growth that grows amongst others perennials and rambles through plants and low shrubs in your garden.

Seeds can be sown directly where they are to flower in Fall or early Spring.

Native plants maintain balance and provide habitat and eco-systems for resident and migratory wildlife. Due to many years of ecological destruction, development and toxic pollution many native wild flowers, and wildlife are under-threat of extinction.

We all have an important role to play, no matter how small your garden or balcony a few plant pots filled with natives instead of alien ornamentals of genetic hybrids that offer very little to no benefit to feeding insects and birds.

Time to make a small difference on a global scale and encourage our neighbors friends and families to sow a patchwork quilt of native wildflowers like a blanket to protect our sacred planet!

 

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