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Oenothera caespitosaStemless White Evening PrimroseDescription: Showy large flowers start white and turn pink and just keep coming. This low-growing wildflower is a must for any hot sunny site. |
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Opuntia polyacanthaPrickly Pear CactusDescription: The bright sunny blooms of this native cactus are fantastic and arrive in early summer on top of stems viciously covered with fine spikes. Great for hot dry sites. |
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Orthocarpus luteusYellow Owls CloverDescription: The numerous yellow buds of this annual wildflower are featured in dense terminal leafy spikes, and appear at the height of summer. |
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Oryzopsis hymenoidesIndian Rice GrassDescription: An interesting native grass with great form and attractive seed heads - try it in containers or as a specimen grass. |
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Osmorhiza berteroiMountain Sweet CicelyDescription: This plant has great foliage, and can provide a leafy understory to moist shrub beds and shady gardens. The seeds have a sweet licorice scent when crushed. |
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Oxytropis monticolaMountain LocoweedDescription: Mountain Locoweed is the last of the Locoweeds to bloom with their large showy pale yellow or sometimes white flowers. |
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Oxytropis sericeaSilky LocoweedDescription: This is the first Locoweed to bloom in the spring with its creamy yellow flowers and dusty green foliage; it’s a great selection for exposed hot dry sites. |
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Oxytropis splendensShowy LocoweedDescription: Pinky-purple blooms contrasting with silky silvery-green leaves make an attractive combination. Try planting Locoweeds in groups for a showy display. |
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