Evening Primrose

$999

Evening Primrose

$999

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The Beautiful Evening Primrose

Evening Primrose, another name for Oenothera biennis, is a biennial flowering plant native to North America but can now be found in other parts of the world. It is a member of the Onagraceae family and is also commonly referred to as "sundrops" or "king's cure-all." The plant grows six feet tall and produces beautiful yellow flowers that bloom at night. The four-petaled flowers have a sweet fragrance that attracts moths for pollination.

Uses Of Evening Primrose

It has a long history of medicinal and therapeutic use. Native American tribes used the plant to treat various ailments, including gastrointestinal problems, respiratory infections, and skin conditions. The plant contains high levels of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an essential fatty acid for healthy skin, hair, and nails. GLA is also believed to help reduce inflammation and regulate hormone levels, making it a popular natural remedy for premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and menopause symptoms.

The oil is taken from the plant's seeds and is widely used as a dietary supplement. The oil contains omega-6 fatty acids essential for maintaining healthy skin and hair. The oil may effectively reduce the severity of acne, eczema, and other skin conditions. It is also considered an anti-inflammatory, potentially treating rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.

In addition to its medicinal properties, it is used in cosmetics and skincare products. The oil is a popular ingredient in anti-aging creams and serums, as it is believed to help prevent the appearance of lines and wrinkles. It is also used in hair care products to improve the strength and texture of hair.

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It is a very showy flower whose blooming habits are unique. While yellow is its most common variety, it also comes in tones of pink and white. Also known as Oenothera Biennis, Fever Plant, or Suncups, this heat-loving plant is drought-resistant and low-maintenance.

The primrose reaches over two feet tall with a two-foot spread at maturity; this flower derives its name from its unusual blooming habits. This biennial plant will open its flowers around sunset and close them around noon the next day.

A member of the Onagraceae family, this plant's roots penetrate deep into the soil. Native to North America, this plant has a rosette leaf style at its base. Tall, hairy stems will shoot up and play host to lance-shaped leaves. These stalks will take on a purple hue as they grow.

At the stem's apex, you'll find four-petaled cone-shaped flowers that love to bloom in clusters between May and September. Even better, they each emit a gentle, lemony aroma that is pleasant for any home gardener.

This fast-growing herbaceous plant makes it the perfect addition to any open landscape area you want to fill. Its ability to grow in poor soils makes it ideal for hard-to-grow spots in any garden. This hardy plant is self-seeding and isn't prone to severe diseases or pest infestations.

It's deer-resistant and attracts bees, butterflies, and birds. This wildflower will transition from flowers to fruit pods in late July. These pods will be filled with close to 1,000 seeds that will be spread around via the wind to repropagate the Evening Primrose.

They are typically about one and a quarter of an inch in size and appear much thicker at their base than at their tip.

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