Missouri evening primrose

National titles: Missouri evening primrose Missouri sundrops
Latin names: Oenothera macrocarpa Oenothera missouriensis
Description
Small, prostrate, deciduous perennial (H 10-15 cm, W up to 50 cm). Stems green, partly bright red, prostrate. Leaves narowly lanceolate (5-10 cm), light green to grey-green, with white stripe in center. Flowers large, funnel-shaped (7-12 cm), light yellow. Flowering period: June-September. Attracts butterflies and bees. Easily withstands heat and occasional drought, adaptable.
Sunny shady position

Plants for destinctively sunny sites need and tolerate a lot of direct sun radiation (eg. roses, even more spurge (euphorbia myrsinites) , sea buckthorn, sedum, most of rock-garden plants, cactuses etc). Mostly, but not necessarily, these plants can also tolerate drought. Roses need more water and noursihments and rich, deep, fetile soil, while white stonecrop survives more weeks in dry soil without rain or watering and can grow normally in poor, sandy soil as well.

Conifer deciduous tree with plant

Herbaceous plants are not woody. Their stems are soft, usually remaining green. With some herabceous older stems may harden and look like woody stems (e. g. bamboo).

Deciduous evergreen plant partially true

The plant develops new leaves or needles every spring, which dropp off in autumn. Herbaceous plants can die completely in above ground section and grow back in the spring.

Presumed strength

Plant can in otherwise appropriate environment survive cold down to - 23 °C.

Soil humidity

Porous or dry soils are normally light and loose, there is no stagnant water but relatively quickly flows in deeper layers; such ground are more airy and warmer, yet drier and usually contain less humus and for such undergrowth it is often to for drought to appear (e. g. rockgardens, walls, by paths and roads, on gravel, also on gravel surface in towns and close to buildings ...), plants of such undergrowth need well-drained soil, they tolerate drought but cannot tolerate constant moisture or even flooding.

Growth shape

Herbaceous, not woody plant. Stems and leaves may be evergreen or deciduous - thus regrowing every spring. Perennials may blossom consecutively for several years. Some perennials develop special underground organs - bulbs, corms or rootstocks and these species are treated separetelly, not with geophyte and tuberous plants.

Oenothera macrocarpa |P9
SKU: 00017201
Courier
Delivery date: expected up to 7 days after receiving the goods
Availability MOGA:
Informational stock: 15
2.90 € /PART
2.65 € Excluding tax
Products specifications
Attribute name Attribute value
Hibernation winter hardy -18 to -23 °C
Moisture/Humidity dry soil
Plant Type Herbaceous plant
Blossom season/time June-September
Rastlin na m2 6-9
Jesenska barvitost Ne
Height of growth perennials dwarf - up to 0,3 m
Fruit blossom period/season ne
Durability No
Width of growth width up to 1 m
Basic leaf colour
 
Basic leaf / needles colour
 
Fruit edibility no
Deciduous / Evergreen deciduous perennial
Position/Location Sun

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