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these are so pretty. I've looked everywhere I know to find it.TIA

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I have those and I call them "Balloon Flowers", because of the way the buds appear and then burst open to flower. Mine grow tall and have to be staked but do make a pretty flower.


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They also look like something that grows wild along some roads here...I think they are some kind of wild primrose?


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Pink Sundrops ~ Oenothera Speciosa?


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Think that's it. I grew those for a few summers...a showy pink primrose. Loved them & long blooms. I think I let them get crowded out in my beds. My problem is I want to grow everything I see & everything fights for space! I just hate to break ground on more gardens when I am hardly in condition to care for all that I already have! Sure many can identify with that!
Think you will love those ~ I remember moving some to another spot but they got crowded out too.


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Sorie, I forgot...it's PINK! Should have just asked Muddy in the first place! Big Grin


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OHH right. From now on if it's pink ask Muddy.
It's in my neighboer's rock garden but they don't know what it is either!! Thanks Muddy!!

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:>) My smiles still don't work! Grrr


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Muddy, neither do mine--you have to do it manually. Someone listed how to do it, and I printed it...gotta have those smileys!! Big Grin


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I have trouble with the smiles too!!
 
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I know for sure what that is because I planted it a year ago and it's now taking over everything. It's called Oenothera "Siskiyou", or as Muddy said, "Evening Primrose".

It grows like crazy in full sun and although it's pretty, it's very invasive.


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we just call it primrose here....and oh my, is it ever invasive. Ask me how I know!!! Mad

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It's invasive down here too if you let it get started.


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I have mine in a bed surrounded by concrete! but it also comes in yellow, a true sundrop


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It doesn't seem to be very invasive here. It's been in their rock garden for several yr and not grown much.
I've had the yellow in my garden but it gets huge and reseeds a lot. None came up this yr. which is surprising!Maybe birds or something got the seeds! Yeah!!!

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