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Evening Primrose - Lemon Drop
Evening Primrose Lemon Drop, Oenothera 'Lemon Drop™' (PP#16,393), is a new evening primrose that is quickly gaining popularity among gardeners and garden writers. 'Lemon Drop' is a Proven Winners Perennial and also the recipient of the Editor's Choice Award from Country Living Gardener™. This new selection is covered with vibrant lemon yellow flowers all summer, even when the temperatures sizzle. It has a lovely upright habit with dark green foliage. The bright daffodil yellow flowers of 'Lemon Drop' blooms do not need deadheading and are a good candidate for hot sunny areas or mixed containers. This easily grown oenothera should be planted in full sun and a well-drained area. The mildly fragrant flowers open for only one day, usually late afternoon but will last until the following morning. Best used in front of borders or rock gardens, it will add color in wild gardens, meadows, cottage gardens or in native plant gardens. Do not over water.


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