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Hooker's Evening Primrose
( Oenothera elata )
Oenothera elata
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About Hooker's Evening Primrose (Oenothera elata)
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Hooker's Evening Primrose (
Oenothera elata
) is a plant of the Onagraceae (Primrose) family. It is a relatively common and widespread plant of wetlands and seasonally wet areas as well as disturbed areas. It is typically found near but not in standing water. It has two recognized subspecies, ssp. hookeri and ssp. hirsutissima. It is native to much of western and central North America. Ssp. hookeri was formerly considered a separate species, and some sources may still refer to it that way.
Hooker's Evening Primrose blooms copiously through the summer; the shade of its flowers varies from yellow to orange. Like other "evening" primroses, the flowers close up during mid-day. It is a prolific seeder, and gardeners will need to be prepared to pull up numerous seedlings from areas where it is not wanted. Although it is typically found in moist areas, it is also surprisingly drought tolerant. It develops a stout taproot and woody stems with age. This plant is tough and easy to grow.
Plant Description
Plant Type
Perennial herb
Size
5 ft tall
3 ft wide
Form
Upright, Rounded
Growth Rate
Fast, Moderate
Fragrance
None
Flower Color
Yellow, Orange
Flowering Season
Summer, Fall
Wildlife Supported
A number of insects use this plant, particularly the large Sphinx moths. Hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers, and smaller birds such as Goldfinches are attracted to the seeds in fall
Butterflies & moths hosted ( 15
likely
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White-lined Sphinx
Hyles lineata
Hyles lineata
*
Dusky Raisin Moth
Ephestiodes gilvescentella
Ephestiodes gilvescentella
*
Pacific Green Sphinx Moth
Proserpinus lucidus
Proserpinus lucidus
*
Phaeton Primrose Sphinx Moth
Euproserpinus phaeton
Euproserpinus phaeton
*
Common Eupithacia
Eupithecia miserulata
Eupithecia miserulata
*
Ridings' Forester Moth
Alypia ridingsii
Alypia ridingsii
*
Clark's Day Sphinx Moth
Proserpinus clarkiae
Proserpinus clarkiae
Landscaping Information
Sun
Part Shade, Full Sun
Moisture
Low
Summer Irrigation
Max 1x / week once established
Nurseries
Carried by 23
Ease of Care
Very Easy
Cold Tolerance
Tolerates cold to -20° F
Soil Drainage
Medium, Slow
Soil Description
Tolerates virtually any soil. Soil PH: 4.0 - 7.0
Companion Plants
Can be used with virtually any native plant. In a wet garden setting, use with
Seep Monkeyflower
(
Mimulus guttatus
), Scarlet Monkeyflower (Mimulus cardinalis),
Stream Orchid
(
Epipactis gigantea
),
Yerba Mansa
(
Anemopsis californica
), Hedgenettle (
Stachys bullata
), and with trees including Willow (Salix spp.), and
Cottonwood
(
Populus fremontii
or P. trichocarpa)
Maintenance
Prune in winter to control ranginess. Can be pruned radically and recovers quickly.
Propagation
?
Readily from seed
Natural Setting
Site Type
Freshwater wetlands, other moist places, and disturbed places
Climate
Annual Precipitation: 4.8" - 86.0", Summer Precipitation: 0.15" - 3.85", Coldest Month: 10.8" - 56.3", Hottest Month: 34.1" - 84.0", Humidity: 0.05" - 34.80", Elevation: -22" - 14090"
Alternative Names
Common Names
: Hooker's Evening-primrose
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Hooker's Evening Primrose
Oenothera elata
Sources include:
Wikipedia
. All text shown in the "About" section of these pages is available under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
. Plant observation data provided by the participants of the
California Consortia of Herbaria
, Sunset information provided by
Jepson Flora Project
. Propogation from seed information provided by the
Santa Barbara Botanical Garden
from "Seed Propagation of Native California Plants" by Dara E. Emery. Sources of plant photos include
CalPhotos
,
Wikimedia Commons
, and independent plant photographers who have agreed to share their images with Calscape. Other general sources of information include
Calflora
,
CNPS Manual of Vegetation Online
,
Jepson Flora Project
,
Las Pilitas
,
Theodore Payne
,
Tree of Life
,
The Xerces Society
, and information provided by CNPS volunteer editors, with special thanks to Don Rideout. Climate data used in creation of plant range maps is from
PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University
, using 30 year (1981-2010) annual "normals" at an 800 meter spatial resolution.
Links:
Jepson eFlora Taxon Page
CalPhotos
Wikipedia
Calflora
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