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An erect, short to tall, somewhat hairy, annual or biennial; stem without red spots. Leaves lanceolate, green or bluish-green, finely toothed, the basal ones in a broad rosette. Flowers primrose yellow, 40-50mm.\nHabitat: Waste ground and open places, road verges, railway embankments and sand-dunes. Flowering: June-September.\nDistribution: North-America. Naturalized throughout Europe, except the extreme North. Widely established in many parts of Europe.\n\nThis nice yellow Flower grows on waste Places along Roads and flowers at the end of the Day.
Desert Dwarf Evening Primrose (Oenothera caespitosa), Canyonlands National Park, Utah USA
Oenothera biennis
Oenothera speciosa, commonly called evening primrose, features fragrant, bowl-shaped, four-petaled, white flowers (to 2-3” diameter) with yellow anthers that bloom from the upper leaf axils in spring (May-July). Flowers often mature to rosy pink as noted by this plant’s additional common names of pink evening primrose and pink ladies.
White Oenothera lindheimeri, or gaura Whirling Butterflies in flower.
Pink Oenothera speciosa, evening primrose 'Siskiyou'  in flower.
Oenothera speciosa, commonly called evening primrose, features fragrant, bowl-shaped, four-petaled, white flowers (to 2-3” diameter) with yellow anthers that bloom from the upper leaf axils in spring (May-July). Flowers often mature to rosy pink as noted by this plant’s additional common names of pink evening primrose and pink ladies.
Oenothera speciosa, commonly called evening primrose, features fragrant, bowl-shaped, four-petaled, white flowers (to 2-3” diameter) with yellow anthers that bloom from the upper leaf axils in spring (May-July). Flowers often mature to rosy pink as noted by this plant’s additional common names of pink evening primrose and pink ladies.
Evening primrose oil in a dark glass bottle - healthy nutritional supplement
Pale Evening Primrose, Oenothera pallida, pale evening-primrose, Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah; Onagraceae Family
Close up of fresh blooming Oenothera biennis plant with a bottle of evening primrose oil in the background
A lot of yellow flowers of Oenothera macrocarpa in June
Oenothera speciosa
Yellow Evening Primrose, Long-tubed evening primrose, Oenothera flava var. flava; Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah; Onagraceae Family
Close shot of a Libellula quadrimaculata, known in Europe as the four-spotted chaser.
Pale pink flower in dry environment
Oenothera lindheimeri
White Oenothera lindheimeri, or gaura beeblossom Whirling Butterflies in flower.
Oenothera deltoides is a species of evening primrose known by several common names, including birdcage evening primrose, basket evening primrose, lion in a cage, and devil's lantern. It is native to the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in sandy habitats from desert to beach. Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Oenothera tetragona is a species of flowering plant in the Onagraceae family. Texture of yellow flowers of Onotera yellow. Natural backgrounds and textures with garden bush flowers.
Oenothera lindheimeri or Lindheimer's bee blossom, clockweed, or Indian feather, is a species of Oenothera but used to belong to the genus gaura.
Daytime macro top-view close-up of a single Four-spotted chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) perching on a wildflower, shallow DOF with focus on the dragonfly
Evening primrose oil in a glass bottle with Oenothera biennis flowers - healthy nutritional supplement
Sweat bee Halictus rubicundus on a pink evening primrose oenothera speciosa blossom
An erect, short to tall, somewhat hairy, annual or biennial; stem without red spots. Leaves lanceolate, green or bluish-green, finely toothed, the basal ones in a broad rosette. Flowers primrose yellow, 40-50mm.\nHabitat: Waste ground and open places, road verges, railway embankments and sand-dunes. Flowering: June-September.\nDistribution: North-America. Naturalized throughout Europe, except the extreme North. Widely established in many parts of Europe.\n\nThis nice yellow Flower grows on waste Places along Roads and flowers at the end of the Day.
Common throughout most of Britain it can be found at the margins of shallow ponds and lakes which have good emergent vegetation and some open water.
Idyllic park landscape: Oenothera lindheimeri in front of the bowl fountain
Libellula quadrimaculata, the four-spotted chaser resting on reed.
Evening primrose oil in a glass bowl - healthy nutritional supplement
Gel capsules of evening primrose oil with blooming Oenothera biennis plant. Nutritional supplement.
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