This dainty, rare BC Pale Evening Primrose wildflower has been red-listed in the wild, but it is an important food plant for native butterflies and bees.
It's also grown for its beauty. Oenothera displays large, goblet-like flowers in yellow, white, or pink — each bloom with four petals.
Primula sieboldii (Asian woodland primrose) – These flowers range from white to crimson with all shades of pinks and purples in between.
ASILY GROWN FROM SEED! THIS WONDERFUL FLOWER IS ALSO CALLED PALE EVENING PRIMROSE. THIS WHITE VERSION OF EVENING PRIMROSE HAS PURE.. . . . .364011233339!]