Camissonia contorta — a medium houseplant
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Camissonia contorta

Camissonia Contorta

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Camissonia contorta is a species of evening primrose known by the common name plains evening primrose. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Idaho, where it grows in many habitat types. It is an annual herb producing a slender, bending to curling red or green stem which is sometimes hairy. It is up to 30 centimeters long and erect or spreading out. The blue-green leaves are linear to very narrowly oval in shape and up to 3.5 centimeters long. The nodding inflorescence produces one or more small flowers. Each has bright yellow petals up to half a centimeter long, sometimes with small red dots near the bases. The fruit is a capsule about 3 centimeters long containing shiny seeds.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Camissonia Contorta.

Pruning

The Plains evening primrose is a low-growing wildflower known for its bright yellow blooms. To promote healthy growth, increase flowering, and prevent legginess, it is beneficial to do some light pruning from early to late spring. Make sure to use sterilized tools to reduce the risk of disease, which will help keep your plant robust and full of flowers.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Life Cycle
Annual
Genus
Camissonia
Family
Onagraceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Plains evening primrose en Contorted suncup en Plains eveningprimrose en Contorted-pod evening primrose en Dwarf contorted suncup en Twisted suncup en Slender evening primrose
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Camissonia contorta leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Camissonia contorta flower
PLATE 02 · flower
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