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Common name: Cut-leaf Evening Primrose
Latin name:
Oenothera coronopifolia

Cut-leaf Evening Primrose - Oenothera coronopifolia
Annual/Perennial: Perennial

Flowers: May to July
Flower size:
1/2" to 1 1/4"
Found in:
Foothills to Montane
Height: 6" to 12"
Invasive:
No
Native species:
No
Useful in garden: No

Image taken: Highway 73 near Bergan Park

Pictured Wildflower: Cut-leaf Evening Primrose
Oenothera coronopifolia
Wildflower Field notes: Cut-leaf Evening Primrose flowers are white becoming tinged with pink as the blossom ages. In another day or two these flowers will be withered. 

Look for Cut-leaf Evening Primrose in dry sunny areas along roadways and in meadows.

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