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Pale Evening-Primrose 100 Seeds - Oenothera pallida British Colombia Native Perennial Wildflower Fragrant and Edible, Attract Bees, Butterflies and Moths
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- NATIVE PERENNIAL: Pale Evening-primrose is a British Columbia native wildflower that grows as a hardy perennial, blooming year after year
- FLOWERING FEATURES: Produces fragrant white to pink blossoms that open in the evening and close by mid-morning the following day
- WILDLIFE ATTRACTION: Serves as an excellent nectar source for night-flying moths, butterflies, and various beneficial pollinators
- GROWING SPECIFICATIONS: Plants reach 30-60 cm in height, thriving in well-drained soil and full sun conditions
- VERSATILE USAGE: Both ornamental and practical - flowers and young leaves are edible, perfect for gardens, wildflower meadows, or naturalized areas
Transform your garden into a pollinator haven with these stunning Pale Evening-primrose seeds. Native to British Columbia, this perennial wildflower attracts bees, butterflies, and moths with its fragrant blooms that open in the evening.
These hardy plants grow to 30-60 cm and thrive in a variety of soil conditions. The edible flowers and leaves add a unique touch to your meals, making them perfect for naturalizing areas, cottage gardens, or wildflower meadows. Create a sustainable food source for local wildlife with these perennial seeds.
Hundredfold Note: if you are in the Eastern area of North America, common evening primrose is your native primrose, which produces yellow flowers.
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