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Oenothera triloba
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Scientific classification
Genus:
Oenothera
Species:
triloba

Oenothera triloba, also known as the stemless evening primrose or sessile evening primrose, is a beautiful flowering plant. It belongs to the primrose family. This plant is native to North America, growing mainly in northern Mexico and the south-central United States.

About the Stemless Evening Primrose

This plant is a winter annual. This means it sprouts in the fall or winter. It then grows through the colder months. In the spring, it produces large, bright yellow flowers. These flowers are special because they open up near sunset. This makes them a lovely sight in the evening.

Where It Grows

You can often find the stemless evening primrose in dry, open areas. It likes places like glades, which are open grassy areas in forests. It also grows in prairies, which are large grasslands. Sometimes, you might even spot it in lawns. This plant seems to grow even better in areas where the soil has been disturbed. This could be from digging or tilling the ground.

Special Uses of the Plant

The Zuni people, a Native American tribe, have traditionally used this plant in interesting ways. They use it as an ingredient in special "schumaakwe cakes." They also use parts of the plant externally. For example, they apply it to the skin to help with aches and soreness. The Zuni people also grind the roots of the plant. They then use these ground roots as a food source.

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