The listing, Sundrops seeds, 20qty has ended.
The woman who gave me this perennial called them sundrops, but I have found the botanical name is Oenothera fruticosa, and it looks very much like evening primrose, which is a cousin of this one, if that helps you. They grow 1-2 feet high, spread by runners and bloom profusely late spring/early summer!
Hardy in USDA zones 2-8, likes all types of soil, wet or dry, clay or sandy. Full sun or part shade…pretty easy plant to keep and makes a nice taller growing ground cover.
Planting instructions:
In my garden these seeds grow all by themselves. The seeds fall from the plant and grow where they fall without me doing anything. So, duplicate that and you’ll be fine. All you have to do is plant the seeds (with about a ¼ inch covering of soil) either directly in the ground in fertile soil or in potting soil in a pot. Just water and sun is needed after that. Depending on when you plant them, it may take several days or even weeks for germination, so be patient. If you need any further help, email me and I’ll try to walk you through it : Glory.lennon@gmail.com
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