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Question: I found this growing in a garden in the Helderbergs in NY. …
...genus Oenothera (evening-primrose), but I can't see the necessary details to help you identify this plant. The four-parted stigma elevated above the anthers suggests this could be Oenothera glaz...
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Question: Once again, in need of help. Are you able to identify this …
...of Oenothera (evening-primrose), a native member of the Onagraceae. I can't tell you for certain who the image is, but it is likely Oenothera biennis, the common species in New England.
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Question: Dear Botanist, this yellow flowered plant, about a foot high, is in …
...of Oenothera, such as Oenothera perennis (little evening-primrose), a native species of herb. Best wishes.
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Question: Can you help me identify this plant? I have four of them. …
...of Oenothera (evening-primrose), native species in the Onagraceae. We can't tell exactly which species it is until it flowers, but Oenothera biennis is the more common species in the northeast. ...
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Sighting: Oenothera biennis at Sunderland, MA
Sighting: Oenothera biennis at Sunderland, MA Posted Nov. 3, 2015, 1:37 a.m. by enord Description or comments: [Hairy evening-primrose has a dense covering of short, appressed hairs, not coars...
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Question: I have several of these tall (almost 3 ft.) flowering stalks growing …
...(Oenothera biennis)? If not, do you know what it is? Answer: Dear erinmm1, the plant you have photographed is certainly Oenothera (evening-primrose). However, from the one image that loaded four tim...
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Question: Curious what this "weed" is? Growing in sandy, disturbed soil 120 ft …
...of Oenothera (evening-primrose). It is Oenothera biennis or a closely related species. The taproots are edible, they taste kind of like a parsnip with a mild peppery finish. If they are gathered fr...
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Sighting: Oenothera fruticosa at Lebanon St, Malden, MA
Sighting: Oenothera fruticosa at Lebanon St, Malden, MA Posted June 23, 2018, 9:43 p.m. by califyank Description or comments: The leaves appear identical to images posted on the WEB. This pla...
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Question: This tiny flower was found in a wet meadow near North Creek …
...photographed Oenothera perennis (little evening-primrose). This is a native species that looks quite different from most of the more robust species in the genus that many are familiar with. If you l...
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Question: I am quite sure that this is an evening primrose except for …
...of Oenothera (evening-primrose). They can have open flowers in the day and I do sometimes see them 2 meters tall or more (i.e., taller than my person). Best wishes.