oenothera fruticosa narrow leaved sundrops

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Oenothera fruticosa, narrow-leaved sundrops Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oenothera fruticosa, narrow-leaved sundrops Royalty Free Stock Photo
Narrow-leaved sundrops, evening primrose or oenothera fruticosa yellow flowers among green fresh foliage in spring flower bed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oenothera fruticosa – Sundrop or Prairie Sundrops two flowers horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Narrow-leaf evening primrose Oenothera fruticosa, close-up flower with honeybee apis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Narrow-leaf evening primrose Oenothera fruticosa, flowering Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oenothera fruticosa, narrow-leaved sundrops
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Oenothera fruticosa – Sundrop or Prairie Sundrops upper stem horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Narrow-leaf evening primrose Oenothera fruticosa, close-up flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Narrow-leaf evening primrose Oenothera fruticosa, yellow flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Oenothera fruticosa – Sundrop or Prairie Sundrops whole plant stem vertical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oenothera fruticosa, the narrowleaf evening primrose[1] or narrow-leaved sundrops, is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family. It is native to much of eastern North America,[2] where it is found in a variety of open habitats, including dry woodlands, rock outcrops and moist savannas. It is an erect herbaceous perennial growing to 20–90 cm 8–35 in tall, with alternative, simple, entire or slightly toothed leaves. The saucer- or cup-shaped yellow flowers, 2.5–5 cm 1–2 in in diameter, appear in late spring and summer.[3] The fruit is a capsule that is strongly 4-angled or winged and shaped like a club.


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