Hooker’s Evening Primrose Oenothera elata ssp. hookeriThis is one of the largest and showiest of the evening-primroses. The biennial spends its first year as a low rosette of leaves. The second year, clusters of bright yellow, 3 in., flowers are borne atop the leafy 3-6 ft. stems. These flowers unfurl in late afternoon or at dusk, are quite fragrant, and have four heart-shaped petals.Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower CenterFlowers: J F M A M J J A S O N DStatus: NativeOrigin: West KS to CA and south to MexicoFamily: Onagraceae (Evening Primrose)Size: 3-6′Sun: FullWatering: ModerateGrowth Rate:Soil: Tolerates most soilsTemperature:Pruning:Disease and Pests:Uses: Special value to native bees. Host for the White Lined Sphinx Moth and Flower MothNotes: Also called the Giant Evening Primrose. Can become weedy. Photo by iranahResourcesWikipedia Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower CenterSmart Plant Tags Gardens and Landscapes: Transform your garden into a gallery of personalized narratives, providing valuable information to both seasoned gardeners and curious visitors. Public Spaces and Parks: Enhance the educational aspect of public spaces by introducing engraved tags. Create interactive learning experiences that engage and inform visitors about the diverse flora and fauna in the area. Commercial Landscapes: For businesses looking to add a touch of sophistication to their outdoor spaces, and to communicate your commitment to nature. Nature Reserves and Conservation Areas: Support conservation efforts by providing informative markers in nature reserves. Raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and conservation. Educational Institutions: Create interactive outdoor classrooms by incorporating our tags into educational institutions. Foster a love for nature and a thirst for knowledge among students of all ages. Create your custom tags today – available in our Shop!Share this:FacebookXWhatsAppPinterestRedditPrintLike this:Like Loading...