Common Evening Primrose
This fragrant flower produces a profusion of yellow flowers that open in the evening and close in the morning. This species blooms in its second year, and the whole plant is edible.
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This fragrant flower produces a profusion of yellow flowers that open in the evening and close in the morning. This species blooms in its second year, and the whole plant is edible.
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Drought-tolerant with lush foliage, this plant keeps its leaves through dry periods. The showy yellow booms appear from spring to the first frost.
This unique flower is a favorite of bees and can bloom for 5 months. This species is deer-resistant, relatively pest and disease-free, and self-seeds. The stem bristles can be mildly irritating.
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This bushy plant has dense yellow flowers that support a wide variety of insect species and songbirds. This species has no serious pests or diseases.
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This showy flower has a striking red center up to 2 inches across and abundant nectar. This easy-to-grow plant has no serious pests or diseases and readily self-seeds.
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This late-season flower provides nectar and pollen to many pollinators from its yellow flowers. It is drought-tolerant and is naturally resistant to deer and pests.
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This showy perennial provides a pop of color in the late summer to fall season. It is tolerant of many soil and water conditions but performs best in wet, well-draining soil.
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Showy yellow flowers with a dark brown-purple center that love wet, bog-like conditions. This plant is also deer and disease-resistant.
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This deer and drought-resistant plant can bear 20-50 flowers per year. While a short-lived perennial, it self-seeds under favorable conditions.
This plant produces showy, yellow flowers in the summer and red-brown seed heads in the fall. It is low maintenance and not affected by any spurious pests or diseases.
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