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Shimmer Evening Primrose
Shimmer Evening Primrose
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$8.40 USD
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• Oenothera fremontii ‘Shimmer' (Evening Primrose) is all about foliage, flowers, and texture
• Blooming with 3-inch bright lemon-yellow flowers in late spring, the plant reblooms during the summer months
• The narrow leaves are pewter-gray and very attractive
• Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric)
• A Lauren Springer Introduction. 2007 HCG Plant of the Year
• Blooming with 3-inch bright lemon-yellow flowers in late spring, the plant reblooms during the summer months
• The narrow leaves are pewter-gray and very attractive
• Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric)
• A Lauren Springer Introduction. 2007 HCG Plant of the Year
Description
10" tall x 15" wide. 'Shimmer' is about foliage, flowers, texture and an exciting new look in the world of native plants. Originally discovered by Lauren Springer Ogden and Scott Ogden, this new evening primrose cultivar is an attention-getting plant in and out of bloom. A burst of 3" diameter, lemon-yellow flowers lights up the plant in late spring, followed by flushes of flowers throughout the summer. The extremely narrow gray-green, almost silver leaves have such incredible texture that it is invaluable when contrasting with other colors and types of foliage. I recommend pinching the stem tips several times in spring to create more branching and "thicken up" the plant with more foliage. Try companion plants such as Lavender 'Mitcham Gray,' Gailardia and Salvia 'Wild Thing.' Cutting propagated.
This plant was patented and introduced by Lauren Springer and Scott Ogden, thanks to years of garden development, propagations, and hardiness trials. They selected this cultivar from Lauren’s Colorado garden. Learn more about this favorite native plant: 'Shimmer' Evening Primrose: 2007 Plant Of The Year
This plant was patented and introduced by Lauren Springer and Scott Ogden, thanks to years of garden development, propagations, and hardiness trials. They selected this cultivar from Lauren’s Colorado garden. Learn more about this favorite native plant: 'Shimmer' Evening Primrose: 2007 Plant Of The Year
