Oenothera Biennis F. Hookeri
Hooker's evening primrose, scientifically known as Oenothera biennis f. hookeri, is a striking member of the Onagraceae family native to North America. This plant is renowned for its vibrant, showy flowers that open at dusk, attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in prairies, meadows, and disturbed areas. The plant's unique ability to produce new shoots from its roots makes it resilient and easy to propagate. Its ecological and ornamental value has made it a favorite among botanists and gardeners alike.