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Enchanter's nightshades (Circaea) are a small genus of flowering plants that grow in temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere. These woodland species disperse their seeds by way of burrs, which easily attach to fur, feathers and clothing. Enchanter's nightshades commonly have small white flowers and slender stems with opposite leaves.
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The evening Primrose (Oenothera) are a group of herbaceous flowering plants. These plants are so-called because many of them bloom at dusk and stay open overnight – because of this trait, they are an important source of food for nighttime pollinators, such as moths and bats. Many evening Primrose are planted ornamentally. They are especially popular in the American southwest, where they are prized for their showy flowers and their high tolerance to drought.
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Sun cup is a genus of annual and perennial plants in the evening primrose family Onagraceae. A total of 12 species are known, nearly all from western North America, especially in the California Floristic Province, but also one from South America. The flowers generally open at dawn, and may be yellow, white, or lavender, often with darker shades at the base. They are usually cup-shaped, thus the common name. The species of sun cup are distinguished by having a club- or head-shaped stigma, instead of the 4-part-divided stigma of Oenothera or Clarkia.
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How to Propagate Chylismiella?
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Chylismia
Chylismia
Chylismia includes about 16 species.
Gaura
Gaura
Gaura features airy, butterfly-like blooms that sway in the breeze. The flowers come in shades of white or pink, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. This drought-tolerant plant is perfect for rock gardens and borders, or mixed in with other wildflowers for a natural, meadow-like effect.
Eulobus
Eulobus
Chylismiella
Chylismiella
Lopezia
Lopezia
Lopezia is a genus of plants of the family Onagraceae, largely restricted to Mexico. According to the Plant List, 22 species are recognized in the genus lopezia.
Circaea
Enchanter's nightshades
Enchanter's nightshades (Circaea) are a small genus of flowering plants that grow in temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere. These woodland species disperse their seeds by way of burrs, which easily attach to fur, feathers and clothing. Enchanter's nightshades commonly have small white flowers and slender stems with opposite leaves.
Oenothera
Evening Primrose
The evening Primrose (Oenothera) are a group of herbaceous flowering plants. These plants are so-called because many of them bloom at dusk and stay open overnight – because of this trait, they are an important source of food for nighttime pollinators, such as moths and bats. Many evening Primrose are planted ornamentally. They are especially popular in the American southwest, where they are prized for their showy flowers and their high tolerance to drought.
Camissonia
Sun cup
Sun cup is a genus of annual and perennial plants in the evening primrose family Onagraceae. A total of 12 species are known, nearly all from western North America, especially in the California Floristic Province, but also one from South America. The flowers generally open at dawn, and may be yellow, white, or lavender, often with darker shades at the base. They are usually cup-shaped, thus the common name. The species of sun cup are distinguished by having a club- or head-shaped stigma, instead of the 4-part-divided stigma of Oenothera or Clarkia.
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