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    Default Oenothera fruticosa (Sundrops)

    Oenothera fruticosa (Sundrops)
    http://www.durgan.org/URL/?Sundrops 20 June 2009 Oenothera fruticosa (Sundrops)
    This is a native North American plant. It is contained by digging a trench around the clump. There are two clumps in the garden. The vegetation is most attractive even after the flowers disappear.
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    Very pretty
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    That really is a pretty plant. I see that you live in Canada, I live in Wisconsin, do you think it would do well here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jillywalnuts View Post
    That really is a pretty plant. I see that you live in Canada, I live in Wisconsin, do you think it would do well here?
    The plant is listed as hardy to USDA Zone 4b to 8b, and it is native to NA.
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