How to grow evening primrose from seed

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The botanical name of common evening primrose is Oenothera biennis and the plant has plenty of admirers thanks to its beautiful and delicate appearance, however a lot people view the plant as an invasive and temperamental weed. The evening primrose is native to North America, the evening primrose flower is best sown in late fall, and it will grow quickly and bloom each summer, beginning its second year of life.
The evening primrose plant self-seeds, so it's possible that unless properly cared for, the plant can easily take over your garden. The evening primrose plant's blooms open in the late afternoon and evening and then close throughout the day. The plant attracts a different set of nighttime pollinators like bats and moths.
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