Evening Primrose- Missouri Primrose
The Evening Primrose 'Missouri Primrose', 'Oenothera 'Missouri Evening Primrose', is a Missouri native plant found on limestone glades and rocky prairies in the Ozark region. The beautiful canary yellow flowers add great color in any perennial garden and will bloom from May to August. This easily grown Oenothera should be planted in full sun and a well-drained area. With a plant height of 9-12" and a spread of 12-18", the mildly fragrant flowers open for only one day, usually late afternoon but will last until the following morning. Best used in front of borders or rock gardens, it will add color in wild gardens, meadows, cottage gardens or in native plant gardens. Do not over water. ... find out more
Phlox - Junior Dance® The Phlox Junior Dance®, Phlox paniculata 'Junior Dance®' (PP16,059), has fragrant pink flowers with white centers on a compact free-branching habit. It is one the Phlox Junior series that contain mildew resistant plants. Blooming all summer long, it has a plant height of 18-22”. As a definite addition to any perennial garden, it attracts butterflies and provides a mainstay of summer color. Junior Dance® needs to be planted in a full sun area in well-drained soil. Use Junior Dance® in rock gardens, as a border or in a cut flower garden. Remove faded flower clusters to encourage continuous blooming.

