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evening primrose

oenothera sp

Photo by KarenSaxton
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Description:

Growing at the roadside and near the bay - Crescent city ca

Species ID Suggestions

Common evening primrose

Oenothera biennis

Comments (5)

I wasn't thinking of the height so much, but the length of the leaves. The flowering plants didn't have that classic rosette look, but rather clumps of smaller rosettes. Outside of town I saw tons of them growing tall, however, and no doubt the same flower
that could be I have two specimen in the garden which just didn´t grow that high, because a storm broke their stem.
That was one on my list, especially since I saw a non flowering rosette of leaves that looked right. But the rest of the plants seemed to have smaller leaves on stems - or is that just a bi product of being trampled/mowed etc
my guess is a species of evening primrose; oenothera

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