Oenothera spec. 'Siskiyou Pink' | 9cm Pot | Light Pink Pink Flower

Price range: £2.41 through £3.82

Common Names

  • Pink Evening Primrose
  • Showy Evening Primrose

Oenothera spec. ‘Siskiyou Pink’ is a charming Pink Evening Primrose, producing abundant cup-shaped pink flowers from summer to autumn. Perfect for borders or ground cover, it attracts pollinators and adds a delightful, long-lasting splash of colour to your garden.

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£3.82
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£2.41 (37% off)
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Oenothera spec. 'Siskiyou Pink'
£11.46

Discover Oenothera spec. ‘Siskiyou Pink’, a charming perennial bringing delightful pink blooms and a gentle, spreading presence to UK garden borders.

Oenothera spec. ‘Siskiyou Pink’, commonly known as Pink Evening Primrose, is a beautiful and resilient herbaceous perennial. It is celebrated for its delicate yet abundant cup-shaped flowers. This particular cultivar offers a soft, clear pink hue that effortlessly brightens garden spaces. Its prolific flowering from early summer through to autumn ensures a long season of interest and colour. Moreover, its spreading habit makes it an excellent choice for ground cover or for softening edges in various planting schemes.

  • Delicate, cup-shaped pink flowers with a central yellow blush.
  • Long flowering season, extending from early summer to late autumn.
  • Attracts vital pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
  • Forms attractive, weed-suppressing ground cover.
  • Easy to grow and adaptable to various garden settings.

Unveiling the Pink Evening Primrose

The botanical name Oenothera often refers to evening primroses, and ‘Siskiyou Pink’ is a distinguished cultivar of Oenothera speciosa. This cultivar name suggests an origin near the Siskiyou Mountains, although it is primarily a nursery designation. It reflects its vibrant pink flowers. This particular variety has gained popularity due to its vigorous growth and remarkable flowering. It forms an elegant, low-growing mat of fresh green foliage, providing a perfect backdrop for its charming blooms.

A Spectacle of Delicate Pink Blooms

The flowers of this particular Oenothera are truly captivating. They are cup-shaped, featuring four delicate petals in a clear, soft pink shade. Often, a subtle yellow blush graces the bloom’s centre, adding depth. While many Oenothera species open exclusively in the evening, this cultivar generously displays its beauty during the day too. This ensures a continuous spectacle throughout its extensive flowering period. Its narrow, lance-shaped leaves are a fresh mid-green, offering lovely texture.

Versatile Garden Uses and Wildlife Appeal

This Oenothera is wonderfully versatile in the garden. It excels at the front of borders, creating a soft, colourful edge with its low growth and continuous blooms. Furthermore, it performs exceptionally well in rockeries, spilling gracefully over stones. Gardeners also appreciate its effectiveness as ground cover, helping to suppress unwanted weeds. Beyond aesthetics, this plant benefits local wildlife. Its open flowers attract various pollinators, especially bees and butterflies, enriching the garden’s biodiversity considerably.

Maintaining the Charm of Pink Evening Primrose

Maintaining Oenothera spec. ‘Siskiyou Pink’ is relatively straightforward. This plant generally requires minimal pruning, mainly just removing spent flowers. Deadheading can encourage even more blooms and helps maintain a tidy appearance. The plant’s rhizomatous nature means it can spread gently, establishing itself well in a sunny spot. Gardeners should consider this spreading habit when choosing its planting position, allowing ample space. This allows it to flourish and create its beautiful, natural carpet of colour.

Max Height 0.45 at maturity
Max Spread 0.90 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun
Soil Type
Sandy Loam Chalk
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

For best results, plant Oenothera spec. 'Siskiyou Pink' in full sun and well-drained soil. Water regularly after planting until the plant is well-established, after which it becomes relatively drought-tolerant. Deadhead spent flowers throughout the flowering season to encourage continuous blooming and maintain a neat appearance. Cut back the faded foliage in late autumn or early spring before new growth emerges. Be aware that this plant can spread via rhizomes, so consider its vigorous nature when choosing its position in the garden.