Product Review
Grow a garden filled with Pale Evening Primrose, from freshly harvested Oenothera pallida flower seeds. Pale Evening Primrose is native to many of the western states in America. The plants themselves reach a mature height of roughly 8 to 20 inches tall, displaying pale white flowers. The blooms range in size from 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter, and are made up of 4 primary petals. The centers of Pale Evening Primrose, also known as the stigmas & stamens are yellow. The stems are slender and smooth and it's leaves are also smaller, yet attractive. Pale Evening Primrose can be rather invasive, spreading through various spots in the garden from seeds or runners. Categorized as a perennial flowering plant, the Pale Evening Primrose will establish a deep root system the first year of growth. It then uses this root system to regrow the following year, even after all plant life on the surface has wilted due to frost. Again, the Pale Evening Primrose is also known to regrow itself through self seeding at the end of each season. These gorgeous flowers have a wonderful scent, and will attract an array of beneficial insects to the garden as well. Among these insects are, butterflies, ladybugs, bumblebees, hummingbirds & honeybees as well. Pale Evening Primrose are often seen growing in rocky prairies, slopes, roadsides, open woodlands, disturbed areas and meadows. These attractive perennials can be grown in flower beds, along borders & fences or even in large containers. Pale Evening Primrose is best established in the Spring, so that they can bloom profusely through the summer months, up until late fall. If grown by the masses, you can enjoy the carpets of pale white flowers all season long.





