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  1. common evening primrose, German rampion, Oenothera biennisnoun

    a coarse biennial of eastern North America with yellow flowers that open in the evening; naturalized in Europe

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  1. common evening primrose

    Oenothera biennis, the common evening-primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae, native to eastern and central North America, from Newfoundland west to Alberta, southeast to Florida, and southwest to Texas, and widely naturalized elsewhere in temperate and subtropical regions. Evening primrose oil is produced from the plant.Other common names include evening star, sundrop, weedy evening primrose, German rampion, hog weed, King's cure-all and fever-plant.

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  1. common evening primrose

    The common evening primrose, scientific name Oenothera biennis, is a species of flowering plant native to North America. It is known for its bright yellow flowers that bloom in the evening. It has a biennial growth habitat, typically producing leaves in its first year and flowers in its second. The plant is often used in herbal medicine and its seeds are a source of evening primrose oil. It typically grows in dry, open areas such as prairies and roadsides. Its unusually large, bright flowers attract pollinators like moths and butterflies.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of common evening primrose in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of common evening primrose in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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