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I love this plant! In Illinois it attracts the green bee fly. Beautiful
I don't have any problems with this spreading by seed. I have a hard time germinating them as well. My plants that I have had for sever...Read More
Love this plant!
HATE the Japanese Beetles that eat the leaves to bare skeletons by the end of June.
This is a cool native perennial. Aside from flowering it has dark green shiny leaves. Its very tough too. It self seeds easily.
LOVE this shrub! Upstate S.C. I get a 3'-4' x 3'-4' shrub, it stays upright and well confined, self seeds......blooms late May to frost. ...Read More
My neighbor gave me a small volunteer that had come up in her yard and I planted it in my newly made lasagna garden early last spring. I...Read More
I started mine from seed in pots last summer, chosen by chance (it was one of the few perennial seed packets left in the store in July). ...Read More
Even if you live in Missouri, don't venture to plant this in poor draining, rich clay soil, as I did, unless it's for a nobler cause. Ev...Read More
Love this plant. Have had it several years doesn't seem to invasive to me. I have it surounded by small river rock & the plastic? weed ba...Read More
Here in zone !0a ( SanFrancisco Bay Area) , Oenothera missouriensis blooms all Summer long with deadheading . Its a tough and showy groun...Read More
This plant does produce a few new seedlings each year, but they are a welcome (and limited) spreader in the front of the border. And the ...Read More
Great xeriscape plant. The flowers are fun, but the seed pods are intriguing.
Although these little guys do tend to be aggressive, the color and their toughness in the right area makes them worth having!
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It adds interesting foliage, and it's gorgeous during it's early bloom time. When it stops blooming, it's just sort of blah.
The flower blooms from May-July.....it is a perennial. does well in drought areas.
Linda