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OENOTHERA m. subsp. incana (SILVER BLADE®)
(e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa)
OENOSB3
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops
Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Southern Great Plains plant introduced by James Locklear, formerly of Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. Silvery-blue leaves complimented by huge, clear yellow flowers from May til frost. Drought tolerant perennial. Best on well-drained sites.
Zone: 4
Specifics: PlantSelect Rock Garden Wild Flower Full Sun Partial Shade Ground Cover

OENOTHERA macrocarpa [missouriensis]
(e-NOTH-er-ah)(mak-roe-KAR-pa)
OENOMA5
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Common Name: Missouri Primrose, Sundrops
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, deep yellow flowers on sprawling plant with glossy, dark green leaves.
Zone: 4
Specifics: Wild Flower Full Sun Partial Shade

OENOTHERA macrocarpa [missouriensis]
(e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa)
OENOMA3
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Common Name: Missouri Primrose
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, deep yellow flowers; sprawling plant with glossy, dark green leaves.
Zone: 4
Specifics: Rock Garden Wild Flower Full Sun Partial Shade

OENOTHERA macrocarpa subsp. fremontii
(e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa)
OENOFR3
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops
Description: Large, light yellow flowers beginning in May; most have glaucous leaves, narrower than species. Drought tolerant plants, native to NE & KS.
Zone: 4
Specifics: Great Plants Rock Garden Wild Flower Full Sun Partial Shade