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Oenothera speciosa
A beautiful pink wildflower with pink veins on its' four petals.
Found in a field next to our school. Habitat: Natural habitat includes prairies, woodlands, meadows, open fields to name a few.
Fun Facts: 1. The green part of this plant can be cooked and eaten or used uncooked in a salad. 2. This plant goes by a variety of common names: Pink Evening Primrose, Showy Evening Primrose, Mexican Evening Primrose, Showy Primrose, Pink Ladies, Buttercups, Pink Buttercups
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Thank you Tukup! It's always fun exploring with the students and learning fun facts!
Great shot Dawn. And I really enjoy your Fun Facts. Thanks for sharing.