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Oenothera fruticosa subsp. glauca 'Erica Robin'
A low, spreading perennial, Oenothera ‘Erica Robin’ forms neat mats of foliage that quickly knit together to create good ground cover. From early summer, it produces a succession of soft yellow cup-shaped flowers set nicely against red buds . Opens freely over a long period. Bright and easy-going, it is well suited to the front of borders, gravel gardens, or spilling gently over edges, where it brings a light, informal touch.
Sold currently in 9cm pots.
Height: 20–30 cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, tolerant of poorer soils
Flowering Time: June–September
A low, spreading perennial, Oenothera ‘Erica Robin’ forms neat mats of foliage that quickly knit together to create good ground cover. From early summer, it produces a succession of soft yellow cup-shaped flowers set nicely against red buds . Opens freely over a long period. Bright and easy-going, it is well suited to the front of borders, gravel gardens, or spilling gently over edges, where it brings a light, informal touch.
Sold currently in 9cm pots.
Height: 20–30 cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, tolerant of poorer soils
Flowering Time: June–September