Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) is a tall, yellow-flowered biennial that supports bees and night-flying pollinators. Ideal for dry, sunny sites and perfect for adding visual impact and biodiversity to informal wildflower areas.
Benefits
Large yellow blooms open at dusk for night pollinators
Thrives in dry, nutrient-poor, well-drained soils
Biennial that easily self-seeds for naturalised meadows
Adds height and colour to wildflower displays
Popular with bees, moths, and wildlife
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Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) is a striking biennial wildflower that brings bright yellow beauty and evening fragrance to wildflower meadows, pollinator patches, and informal planting schemes. Recognised by its tall, upright form and large, lemon-yellow blooms that open in the evening, this species is highly attractive to moths, bees, and other night-flying pollinators.
Thriving in well-drained, nutrient-poor soils and full sun, Common Evening Primrose is particularly well-suited to dry banks, verges, wildlife gardens, and brownfield sites. It self-seeds readily and is a valuable addition to planting schemes that aim to support nocturnal pollinators and increase biodiversity.
Features & Benefits
Bright yellow flowers open at dusk, attracting night-flying insects
Tall, upright stems with striking floral display
Ideal for sunny, well-drained soils including poor, sandy sites
Self-seeds and naturalises easily for lasting effect
Supports biodiversity with value for bees, moths, and other pollinators
Latin Name:
Oenothera biennis
Flowering Time:
June – September
Flowering Height:
90 – 150 cm
Life Cycle:
Biennial
Wildflower Seed Approximate Sowing Rate:
1.25kg per acre (3.1kg per hectare)
Sowing Times:
Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
How to Sow & Preparation
Choose an open, sunny position with free-draining soil.
Remove weeds and cultivate the area to a fine tilth.
Broadcast seed evenly across the soil surface—do not cover deeply.
Firm soil gently with a roller or by foot to ensure good contact.
Water lightly during dry spells.
Biennial growth means flowering will occur in the second year after sowing.
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Attribute Detail
Latin Name Oenothera biennis
Flowering Time June – September
Flowering Height 90 – 150 cm
Life Cycle Biennial
Sowing Rate 1.25kg per acre (3.1kg per hectare)
Sowing Period Spring or Autumn
Preferred Conditions Full sun, dry and well-drained soils
Pollinator Friendly Yes
Minimum Order Quantity 100g
Ideal For Dry banks, wildlife gardens, informal meadows, brownfield sites