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    OENOTHERA                                                                              Onagraceae

on_acaulis Oenothera acaulis          3ltr...£3.50

Jagged-edged leaves form a small mid-green clump and glowing luminous white flowers, fading pink, on decumbent three-inch stems. Happy enough in poor soils but does enjoy the sunshine.


Oenothera 'C. Porter'          9cm...£2.50

A charming and attractive small form with distinctive bi-coloured flowers of red and yellow on short stems. Ideal for a raised bed or rock garden.


Oenothera flava          sold out

From Utah and for a sunny spot where large yellow flowers, slightly square in appearance, emerge from tufts of narrow serrated green leaves and are succeeded by curious shaped seed pods.


Oenthera glabra         2ltr...£3.00

Sturdy upright stems - three feet or so; with red-tinged, deep green leaves and bright yellow flowers for much of Summer.


Oenothera kunthiana          sold out

A small six-inch clump of bright green leaves beneath magenta-pink flowers on short stems.


on_oenothera Oenothera minima          9cm...£2.50

Lovely small form making compact rosettes of small rounded leaves and short stems carrying bright yellow flowers for much of the Summer.  


on_macroscles Oenothera species ( ?macroscles )          2ltr...£3.25

From seed collected in China by Chris Chadwell and quite a large spreading plant - sprawling stems to twelve or fourteen inches, clad in brown-green foliage and large yellow, apricot or peach flowers. Good in a moist, sunny border.