Oenothera fruticosa `Fireworks`

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Oenothera fruticosa `Fireworks`
Family Onagraceae
Genus Oenothera
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Common Name(s) Evening primrose, Common sun drops
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Oenothera fruticosa `Fireworks`

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Oenothera fruticosa `Fireworks` - Clusters of short-lived, saucer to cup-shaped, deep yellow flowers opening from red buds from May to August. This tall form of evening primrose looks great planted at the back of a sunny, well-drained border.

Microclimate

Sun Full Sun
Shelter ShelteredModerate ShelterOpen Position
Aspect South
Hardiness hardy
Drainage Well Drained
Dry conditions
Soil Type Chalk, Loam, Sand
Well drained sandy soil.
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Foliage

Height (m) : 0.25 - 1
Spread (m) : 0.15 - 1
Growth Habit : Clump
Type : Deciduous
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Flowering : Late Spring - Late Summer
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Colour : Yellow
Size : Medium (3 to 10 cm)
Profusion : Profuse
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