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    Home » Gardening

    Pink Evening Primrose | Garden Tuesday

    LAST UPDATED: January 31, 2019 PUBLISHED: May 26, 2015 By Pam Greer 3 Comments As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Pink Evening Primrose is an easy to grow perennial that naturalizes freely. 

    Pink Evening Primrose - an easy to grow perennial that naturalizes freely!

    I've shared this story before, but it explains how these beautiful simple flowers are not spread throughout my flower beds.  When the girls were little they were outside playing, also known as life before video games.  They had rambled down to the corner of the street and were talking to the lady that was out gardening.  She was pulling these pink flowers out like weeds, which I admit, you might have to do.  She gave some to my daughters, who came running home, stems crushed in their hot little hands, roots dangling.

    Pink Evening Primrose

    I remember being a little flustered because I thought she had sent me a hopeless endeavor.  The girls had bright smiley faces, filled with pride at the new additions they brought me for my flower beds.  I took the bedraggled stems from their hands and dug small holes to plant them in.  I figured it was a doomed proposition, and I only hoped that the girls would soon forget about them.

    Pink Evening Primrose

    That was probably about 20 years ago, and as you can see they are still going strong.  According to Wikipedia, they are Oenothera speciosa  a species of evening primrose known by several common names, including pinkladies, pink evening primrose, showy evening primrose, Mexican primrose, and amapola.  Whatever you call them, they a pretty pale pink flower that fits in perfect in any kind of cottage garden.  In the above photo you can see them paired with catmint walker's low for a lovely combination.

    Pink Evening Primrose

    According to Wikipedia, it's wild habitat includes rocky prairies, open woodlands, slopes, roadsides, meadows and disturbed areas. While it makes an attractive garden plant, care should be taken with it as it can become invasive, spreading by runners and seeds. This drought-resistant plant prefers loose, fast-draining soil and full sun.  Ours has not really become invasive.  Some years it comes back very strong and other years it's more sparse.

    Pink Evening Primrose

     

     

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    1. Floral Fridays says

      June 04, 2015 at 9:08 am

      Such delicate flowers and a gentle shade of pink! Lovely shots.
      Thank you for joining us at Floral Friday Fotos, hope to see you contributing again soon.

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    2. kissed by an angel says

      June 01, 2015 at 1:52 pm

      So beautiful and delicate!!! Wonderful pictures 🙂

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      • Pam Greer says

        June 02, 2015 at 8:04 am

        Thank you!

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