Home > Seeds O > select one Oenothera Opuntia Oxalis Oxytropis Seeds O Sub-Categories Oenothera Opuntia Oxalis Oxytropis Products found in this category: 25 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Oenothera 'Lemon Sunset' lot A Code: KJU7 Price: $2.25 Qty in Stock: 0 Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Oenothera 'Lemon Sunset' lot A '. Please check back later. Quantity in Basket: none Oenothera caespitosa Code: 100C-A6 Price: $2.50 Quantity in Basket: none 'Stemless Evening Primrose' or 'White Evening Primrose' Onagraceae: Grows 8 inches tall and spreads to 18 inches wide. A widely distributed Western North American wildflower with bright pink colored buds and large white colored four-petaled flowers. The long thin leaves are in basal rosettes, the leaves have large toothed margins and are a medium green color with a covering of fuzzy hairs. Plants should be grown in full sun in a dry, infertile well-draining soil. Does well in a gravel soil. 50 seeds. Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri Code: OESH-A Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Common Evening Primrose' or 'Hooker's Evening Primrose' This species grows 3 to 4 feet tall and has 'spikes' of good sized yellow flowers that are tinged on the outside with red. A native plant to southern calfornia and other western states. 100 seeds. Oenothera erythrosepala Code: OE32 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 50 seeds. Oenothera fruticosa youngii Code: OFY-A7 Price: $2.45 Quantity in Basket: none 'Sun Drops' (ee-no-THEE-rah: frew-TIH-koh-suh) Large very Bright yellow, poppy like flowers on 20 inch tall stems. This is a mat forming type that develops bright red leaves in the fall. Easy to grow in most soil types, blooming in late June, July and early August with some re-blooming into fall. Flowering stems reach a height of 12-18 inches and new stems form an attractive ground cover in late summer and fall. Plants do very well even in dry soils, but will wilt when in bloom if the soil is bone dry. The flower buds have a reddish color befor the flowers open. A choice day-blooming species. The species name means 'Shrub like' Lightly cover seeds with germination in 1 to 3 weeks at F 70. Zones 4-8. 300 seeds. Oenothera glazioviana Code: OEMY-A Price: $2.95 Quantity in Basket: none [Oenothera lamarckiana] [Tina James] Biannual plants grow about three feet tall with large 3 inch wide, bright yellow flowers that unfold and open up in the evening as the sun is going down for the day. The flowers are very scented and loved by moths. Can be short lived but self seeds, but not difficultly. Very nice addition for gardens enjoyed at night, use along walk ways or other areas used at night, put under a outdoor lights for a showy display. Will bloom the secound year, flowering last for about six weeks starting in mid summer. Zones 3-9. This is a hybrid species of unknown origin, both parents most likely native from western USA. Cover seeds, darkness needed for best germination, use F40-50, germination in 10-30 days. If no germination move to 32-39F for 6 weeks then back to 50F. 300 seeds. Oenothera kunthiana Code: OEN6-B Price: $2.00 Qty in Stock: 0 Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Oenothera kunthiana'. Please check back later. Quantity in Basket: none Oenothera kunthiana (1) Code: 4OE2 Price: $1.95 Quantity in Basket: none Reddish-pink flowers. Plants grow 6 to 12 inches tall with flowers opening up in the morning and closing in the afternoon or staying open on overcast days. Zones(7)6-9. 50 seeds Oenothera lamarckiana Code: OL01-A7 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none Now is know as Oenothera glazioviana 'Evening Scented Primrose' Plants grow 36 inches tall and have large 4 inch yellow flowers. Use in locations with sandy well draining soils in full sun. Plants start to bloom in late afternoon and bloom all night into early morning. Plants bloom in June and July. Zones 4-8. Cover seeds, darkness needed for best germination, use F70, germination in 10-30 days. 500 seeds Oenothera longifolia 'Lemon Sunset' lot A Code: OMN7-A Price: $2.45 Qty in Stock: 0 Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Oenothera longifolia 'Lemon Sunset' lot A '. Please check back later. Quantity in Basket: none Oenothera macrocarpa (missouriensis) Code: OM08-A3 Price: $1.95 Quantity in Basket: none 'Ozark Sundrops' or 'Missouri Primrose' or 'Glade Lily' Plants are shorter than other yellow species of Oenothera, reaching a height of 7 to 12 inches. The plants produce many 3 to 4 inch wide, yellow colored flowers in early summer with plants blooming from June - September, and some bloom until hard frost. The flowers open up in the evening and are open all night, were they are visited by moths, and close sometime before noon. Stems tend to be some what lax and plants form large spreading clumps that grow to a height of 5 to 8 inches, with a good amount of basal foliage. The foliage has an undulating habit with long elliptic or lanceolate-shaped leaves. Grow in full sun and space plants out about 12inches apart in well- draining soils with a pH between 5.8 - 6.8 . Drought tolerant. Best results in nutrient poor soils, nitrogen rich soils will produce plants with a lot of soft foliage a fewer flowers. Mixes well with the shorter growing Catmints and Shasta Daisies, effectively used as a mass planting and used as a ground cover amongst large rocks. Zones 5-8. Native from South Central United States. Cover seeds, darkness needed for best germination, Seeds germinate in less than 2 to 3 weeks, keep seed in constant moisture (but not wet) with temperatures around 70F. After germination grow out seedlings cooler, with 55 to 60F. working well. 50 seeds. Oenothera macrocarpa spp incana 'Silver Blade' Code: 1OW2-A Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none [Pewter moon] Plants with silver-white leaves and clear yellow flowers. Best on well drained soils, were they will bloom May to frost. Drought tolerant Plants grow 5 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide. Zones 4-9. 10 seeds. Oenothera odorata lot A Code: OE3H Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none [Lemon Sunset] 100 seeds. Oenothera pallida Code: OP02-B Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'White Evening Primrose' The normal form of this plant has large white flowers with some pink tones. The softly tinted lilac-pink flowers are very showy and fad to white with age. Plants bloom over a long period from spring to fall and will flower 55 days or so after sowing. This is another plant that spreads by way of runners, they should be used in sandy soils were they can be contained or allowed to spread out. Plants have flowers on them all summer into fall. Flowers are fragrant and 1-1.5 inches wide and cup shaped. Plants grow 12 inches tall or so and start to bloom in the evening. Native from the western states of the USA. Zones 3-7. This selection has very soft lilac to pinkish white cup shaped flowers atop 12 to 18 inch tall plants. Cover seeds, darkness needed for best germination, use F70, germination in 10-30 days. 100 seeds. Oenothera pallida 'Innocence' Code: KJG4-A6 Price: $1.89 Quantity in Basket: none Flowering in about eight weeks from sowing and flowering for many months until late autumn. The large, fragrant flowers are white with tints of pink. Plants grow 10 to 18 inches tall. An under ground spreader, used as a type of ground cover in well drained soils. Can be difficult to remove from a mixed boarder since any small piece of root left behind can grow into a new plant. 100 seeds. Oenothera rhombipetala Code: ONTH-P5 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Sand Evening Primrose' or 'Four-Point Evening Primrose' or 'Diamond Petaled Primrose' or 'Greater four-point Evening-Primrose' Onagraceae. Plants grow 2to3 feet tall with 2 to 3 inch wide yellow flowers that open in the evening as the sun sets and finish blooming in the morning. biennial. Native from central North America. 200 seeds. Oenothera speciosa Code: OS07-A6 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'White Evening Primrose' or 'Showy Primrose' A day blooming species with large cup shaped flowers that are soft pink and with age turn softer pink or even white. Plants grow any were from 6 inches tall to 2 feet tall, depending on the moisture of the soil. Flowers are fragrant and stay open at night too. This one spreads by way of under ground runners, so is best used in open areas with sandy loam or contained with a deep boarder. Summer blooming in zones 5-10. This species is found growing in these states. Alabama,Arizona,Arkansas,California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texa, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia. I have grown it here in my zone 4 garden with some winter protection. Cover seeds, darkness needed for best germination, use F70, germination in 10-30 days. 100 seeds Oenothera syrticola (oakesiana) Code: OEN4-A Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none The name syrticola is not correct, as much as I can tell. 'Oakes' Evening Primrose' This selection grows 3 to 4 feet tall and produces tall spikes of good sized yellow flowers. Most likely this is O. oakesiana and is a native of north eastern north America were it grows all around the Great Lakes and down the Atlantic seaboard. This species tends to be a biennial and is considered rare or threatened in a few of the states of its natural range. 50 seeds. Oenothera tetragona Code: OE3F-A4 Price: $1.95 Quantity in Basket: none [Oenothera fruticosa ssp. glauca] 'Sundrops' or 'Primrose' or 'Narrowleaf Evening-Primrose' (ee-no-THEE-ruh: tet-ra-GON-uh) Onagraceae Long lived perennials with bright sunny Golden-yellow flowers, red tinted flower buds. Blooms early summer. Very showy with 1.5inch wide, bright - almost blinding yellow, cup shaped flowers. Plants are easy to grow and spread-out to form nice dense clumps in a few years, growing about 15 inches tall. Does very well on sandy loam soils and can take many years of neglect in that out of the way location were you can not water but want some thing with a WOW factor display early in the year and long blooming. Plants spread-out a few inches each year in heavy soils and will spread-out more in porous soils. Best in full sun in well draining soils, will grow in part shade but tends to be floppy then. Produces many flowers per stem, after flowering the stems can be cut off to tidy up the display and plants will then produce low growing rosets of foliage, that each can be moved and will bloom the next year. Easy from seed, plants will bloom the second year. A good plant for the 'occasional' gardener that does not have a lot of time to tend to or fuss with their plants or landscape. Zones (3)4-9. Native from Eastern USA. Cover seeds, darkness needed for best germination, use F70, germination in 10-30 days. 100+ seeds. Oenothera versicolor Code: OE3A-A8 Price: $2.45 Quantity in Basket: none (Also sold under the name 'Sunset Boulevard') A short-lived perennial that will bloom the first year with an early spring sowing. Intense orange flowers that fad to a reddish color as they age, on striking 16-26 inch tall plants. The 2-inch wide flowers gradually fading to red as they age. Long blooming plants with upright stems. Blooms in June and July. Grown as annuals further north, sometimes as self seeding annuals. Zones 7-9. native from South America. 100 seeds. Oenothera villosa Code: 17OE-W Price: $1.95 Quantity in Basket: none 'Prairie Primrose' or 'Hairy Evening Primrose' 50 seeds Opuntia humifusa Code: 115O-A Price: $2.50 Quantity in Basket: none 'Devil's-tongue' or 'Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus' Bright, 2 to 3 inch wide yellow flowers on low growing plants that grow 8 inches tall. Round flattened stems with a few segments, thorny with small short thorns. Plants grow on sand dunes and other sandy-rocky soils in Eastern North America. Flowering in June with fruiting in mid to late summer, the fruits turn bright red. Good bloomer, plants should be dry over the winter. Very hardy Zones 4-9. 25 seeds. Opuntia phaeacantha 'Hybrids' Code: 4OP8-A Price: $3.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Engelman's Prickly Pear' or 'Desert Prickly Pear' or 'Brown Spined Prickly Pear' Cactaceae: Red, yellow and Orange flowering plants produced from this seed. Spring blooming, plants can grow 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 or more feet wide. Nicly used for Desert settings and dry hillsides. The species is native form Arizona, Utah, Texas. Hardy to 0 C (33F). There are about 150 species of Opuntia with many hydrids. 6 seeds. Oxalis violacea Code: 121O-P Price: $2.20 Quantity in Basket: none 'Violet Wood Sorrel' Sow and start with 70ºF for 3 weeks, move to 24-39ºF for 8 weeks then move to 45-53ºF for germination in a few weeks or sowing in the fall outside. 30 seeds. Oxytropis lambertii Code: 125O-P Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Purple Locoweed' Purple colored, bean like flowers on slender stems growing 1 to 3 feet tall. Each plant once established has a number of stems, blooming in early to mid summer. They have deep tap roots and once established should not be moved. Loved by butterflies. Zones 3-8. 100 seeds.