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  1. Oenothera speciosa is a species in the evening primrose family known by several common names, including pinkladies, pink evening primrose, showy evening primrose, Mexican primrose, and buttercups (not to be confused with true buttercups in the genus Ranunculus).

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  3. Oenothera speciosa, commonly called white evening primrose, features fragrant, bowl-shaped, four-petaled, white flowers (to 2-3” diameter) with yellow anthers that bloom from the upper leaf axils in spring (May-July).

  4. Showy Evening Primrose ( Oenothera speciosa L.) By David Taylor. Showy evening primrose, or pinkladies, is in the Onagraceae (evening primrose) family. This family contains about 150 species worldwide that range from small to large, often weedy herbs.

  5. May 20, 2017 · Oenothera speciosa, commonly known as the pink Missouri primrose, is a North American native that bone-weary pioneers first noticed as they traveled across the plains heading west. No doubt the pretty pink blossoms captivated the women who probably collected seeds or roots to carry to their new homes. The hardy little flowers obliged and have ...

  6. Compact and floriferous, Oenothera speciosa ‘Siskiyou’ (Evening Primrose) is a neat perennial featuring masses of large, 2 in. across (5 cm), saucer-shaped, rose-pink flowers adorned with a white center and a greenish yellow throat.

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  8. Oenothera speciosa. The showy, semi-evergreen is admired for its magnificent pink, four-petal, bell-shaped flowers. It spreads in the landscape by underground rhizomes or seed to form extensive colonies growing from eight to twelve inches tall, and spreading to three feet.

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