1000 Evening Primrose Pink Ladies Flower Seeds Oenothera Speciosa
1000 Evening Primrose Pink Ladies Flower Seeds Oenothera Speciosa ********** Showy Evening Primrose is native to Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and the southeastern U.S., This plant prefers full sun and dry to moderate, well-drained, poor rocky soils. This rhizomatous spreader can form large patches and be quite invasive but can be excellent for roadside beautification. *** ()*** MORE INFO: Sowing: Direct sow in early spring, pressing lightly into the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which should occur within 10-30 days. When the seedlings can safely be handled, thin or transplant for wider spacing. For an early start, start the seed indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost and transplant outdoors. Growing: Water the seedlings until they become established. Mature plants can tolerate almost any type of soil, though they tend to wilt in extremely dry soil. This plant needs little care and grows easily; it can quickly spread and become invasive if not controlled, since it reseeds prolifically. To help prevent this, the plants can be cut back after blooming. This plant attracts birds and resists deer. Harvesting: These short-lived blossoms do not make good cut flowers, and are best enjoyed in the wild. Name: Evening PrimroseScientific Name: Oenothera SpeciosaOther Common Names: pinkladies, pink evening primrose, showy evening primrose, Mexican primrose, and amapola Color: Pink Plant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHardiness Zones – 5-10 Plant Height: 12 – 24″Plant Spacing: 12 – 15″Cycle: Perennial Bloom Season – Spring, Summer Light Requirements: Full Sun Soil & Water Preferences: Average Other: Attracts bees, birds, & butterflies, Check Our Store For Many More Flowers, Fruit & Vegetables
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