Oenothera versicolor — a medium houseplant
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Oenothera versicolor

Oenothera Versicolor

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Oenothera versicolor, commonly known as Sundrops or Evening Primrose, is a flowering plant belonging to the Onagraceae family. Native to North America, it thrives in various habitats such as prairies, meadows, and open woods. This plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 3 feet and features lance-shaped leaves arranged in a rosette at the base of the stem.

The bright yellow flowers of Oenothera versicolor have four petals and open in the late afternoon or early evening. Blooming from May through August, these flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies with their sweet fragrance.

For centuries, Native Americans have used this plant for medicinal purposes, believing it to have healing properties for various ailments, including stomach problems, respiratory issues, skin conditions, and even cancer.

Oenothera versicolor is also popular among gardeners for its attractive blooms that add a splash of color to any garden or landscape design. While it prefers well-drained soil and full sun, it can also tolerate partial shade.

Overall, Oenothera versicolor is a beautiful flowering plant with both medicinal properties and ornamental value, making it an excellent addition to any garden or natural landscape.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Oenothera
Family
Onagraceae
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Other names.

en Red evening-primrose
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