Alansmia Heteromorpha
Mexican evening primrose, scientifically known as Alansmia heteromorpha, is a striking member of the Oenotheraceae family native to the arid regions of Mexico. This plant is renowned for its vibrant, tubular flowers that bloom at night, attracting nocturnal pollinators such as moths and bats. Its unique adaptations to desert environments make it a resilient and fascinating species for botanists and gardeners alike. With its delicate yet robust structure, it thrives in poor soils and extreme temperatures. Cultivated for its ornamental value and ecological importance, the Mexican evening primrose remains a symbol of natural beauty in the wild.