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Common Evening Primrose — Summary
Core Identity
🌼Biennial wildflower (leaf rosette first year, tall bloom stalk second year)
Native to North America
Grows 3–6 feet tall in bloom
In Carlsborg within 3/4 mi of hwy 101.
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Yellow flowers that open at dusk and close by morning
🌿 Key Features
High ecological value — supports bees, butterflies, and especially night‑flying moths
Self‑seeds readily; can naturalize if allowed
Tough and adaptable — thrives in poor, sandy, or disturbed soils
Long bloom window in summer
Fragrant evening blooms
🌱 Growing Requirements
Sun: Full sun preferred; tolerates light shade
Soil: Well‑drained; thrives in lean or sandy soils
Water: Low to moderate once established
Maintenance:
Remove spent stalks if you want to limit reseeding
Leave seedheads if you want naturalization or wildlife food
🌾 Landscape Behavior
Best in meadows, native plantings, pollinator gardens, and naturalized areas
Looks “wild,” not formal
Can spread by seed, but is easy to control by deadheading
Short‑lived but self‑renewing if allowed to reseed
🌙 Why Gardeners Use It
Supports nocturnal pollinators
Provides nectar when few other plants bloom at night
Handles drought, heat, and poor soil
Adds height and movement to naturalistic plantings
In Carlsborg within 3/4 mi of hwy 101.
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