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Evening Primrose

Oenothera biennis

Photo by glbnoah109
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

The primrose wildflower is a four petaled flower. the flower is 2 inches across and sits atop of a 1 foot tall stem. Both white and pink flowers were observed.

Habitat:

In an shady area on a creek bank.

Notes:

Due to the shading, this flower is open during the day.
Other names include:
Pink evening primrose, Showy evening primrose, Mexican evening primrose, Showy primrose, Pink ladies, Buttercups, Pink buttercups

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