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Evening primrose (Oenothera) is a flowering plant often grown in the herb garden. There are about 145 species of evening primrose, native to the Americas.[1]

As well as being known as an evening primrose, this plant is also known by such names as sundrop and suncup.[1] Evening primrose is closely related to true primroses of the genus Primula.[1]

Evening primrose flowers will flower all summer long if cut back. The flowers tend to open in the evening, hence the name. This impacts the insects able to pollinate it, along with specific pollinating features of the plant.

Planting evening primrose

Plant in a container for an easy-care plant.

Plant as a garden bed or border edge plant. Plant in the herb garden.

Uses for evening primrose

Some varieties are used for medicinal or culinary purposes.

See also

Sources and citations

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Created January 25, 2016 by Felicity
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