Pink evening primrose

Oenothera speciosa

''Oenothera speciosa'' is a species of evening primrose known by several common names, including pinkladies, pink evening primrose, showy evening primrose, Mexican primrose, and amapola. It is a herbaceous perennial wildflower native to 28 of the lower 48 U.S. states as well as Chihuahua and Coahuila in Mexico.
Pink Evening Primrose (Oenothera speciosa)- NATIVE. Growing at the edge of an organic farm in NE Alabama (Etowah County), US.
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Appearance

The pink primrose has glaborous to pubescent stems that grow to 50 cm in height. The pubescent leaves are alternate with very short or no petiole , reaching 10 cm long to 4 cm broad. They are variable in shape, from linear to obovate, and are toothed or wavy-edged. It produces single, four-petaled, cup-shaped flowers on the upper leaf axils. These fragrant shell-pink flowers bloom throughout the summer into early autumn. The 1.5–2 in flowers start out white and grow pink as they age. The flower throats, as well as the stigmas and stamens, have a soft yellow color. It blooms both day and night, but typically in the pre-dawn hours, closing when the full sun hits them. They bloom from March to July, and occasionally in the fall. The flowers are frequented by several species of insect, but moths are the most common as the flowers are mostly open at night.
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Naming

The specific name, ''speciosa'', means "showy". This plant is also frequently referred to as a buttercup, though it is not a true buttercup , or even in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae.
Showy pink evening primrose (Oenothera speciosa) This pink evening primrose is an outstanding flower in my Kane PA garden. It's petals are soft and delicately veined and it is a fast spreading flower that is one of my favorites. Geotagged,Oenothera speciosa,Pink evening primrose,Summer,United States

Habitat

The plant's wild habitat includes rocky prairies, open woodlands, slopes, roadsides, meadows and disturbed areas. While it makes an attractive garden plant, care should be taken with it as it can become invasive, spreading by runners and seeds. This drought-resistant plant prefers loose, fast-draining soil and full sun.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderMyrtales
FamilyOnagraceae
GenusOenothera
Species