Oenothera biennis Evening primrose or Evening star flower in close-up
In the wild, evening-primrose acts as a primary colonizer, quickly appearing wherever a patch of bare, undisturbed ground may be found. This means that it tends to be found in poorer environments such as dunes, roadsides, railway embankments and wasteland. It often occurs as a casual, eventually being out-competed by other species.
Size: 5120px × 3413px
Location: Jurmala, Latvia
Photo credit: © Armands Pharyos / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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