Evening Primrose, Oenothera is an indigenous, yellow Maine wildlfower, For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
Evening Primrose, Oenothera is an indigenous, yellow Maine wildlfower, For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
Butter And Eggs, Linaria vulgaris a common Maine wildflower in summer. It favors lean, dry soil and full sun. It's commonly found in wasteland.
A classic Maine meadow with Goldenrod and Queen Anne's Lace, Burdock flowers. This is great habitat for butterflies and other pollinating insects.
Evening Primrose, Oenothera is an indigenous, yellow Maine wildlfower, For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
Evening Primrose, Oenothera is an indigenous, yellow Maine wildlfower, For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
Evening Primrose, Oenothera is an indigenous, yellow Maine wildlfower, For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
See photo in original gallery.