An erect to reclining-ascending plant that grows well on disturbed ground throughout eastern Texas and westward to the Trans Pecos and Panhandle. True to its name (cutleaf or laciniata) the leaves have wavy edged or toothed to deeply lobed margins . Small for a primrose, the pale yellow flowers (no more than an inch across) are borne singly in the axils. They have 4 heart shaped petals and 4 pinkish sepals, which are united at the base to form a tube. The flowers open in the evening and wither the next morning and, though they bloom sporadically throughout the year, they seem to prefer the cooler spring and autumn months.
Cutleaf Evening Primrose
Oenothera laciniata
- Item: #
- 3137
6" - 1 Ft Height
|Annual
|Blooms Mar - Oct
Soil Type
Sand
Loam
Clay
Caliche
Soil Moisture
Dry Soil
Medium Soil Moisture
Sunlight
Full
Partial
Dappled
Shade
Seed
Rate
What's the Seeding Rate?
**LAWN & GARDEN: High density rate improves fill and establishment while reducing weed opportunity **OPEN SPACE: Economical rangeland density for larger acreage but requires longer establishment period
Lawn & Garden:
1 LB covers 25000 sq ft
Open Space:
1 LB per acre