Yellow flowered self seeder ID please

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  1. JWK

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    This has popped up in my Sister's garden, anyone know what it is?
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    Evening Primrose :spinning:

    All parts are edible and the oil is high in Gamma-linolenic acid :)
     
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      Could be Oenothera Evening Primrose ?
       
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        Thanks Zigs
         
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          You'm welcome John :)
           
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            Evening Primrose we gots lots of them :)
            Last night Miss Jiff found a bit broken off, so we put it in some water and theni thought i get the action camera and do a time lasps picture of the flower opening, the pic wasn't to bad (needed more light) but it's nice to see it in slow motion :)
             
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              Just the one John? If it's allowed to seed, just wait until next year.

              Got them here too, they are very prolific self seeders.
               
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                John your plant May of come from any bird seed if your sister feeds the birds or else the birds might have deposited the seed.These flowers have a beautiful scent and are supposed to flower of an evening hence their name but as you have noticed they do tend to flower during the day as well:biggrin:

                I think each flower only lasts a day but the bees love them and if your sister lets the pods dry off,then in the winter she might be lucky to have Goldfinches feed on the seed.:smile:
                 
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                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  They tend to grow on roundabouts here.
                  Oh and my allotment is infested, but it is not really a difficult weed to cope with.:smile:
                   
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                    Just a few weeks ago I *weeded* one of my borders ... then realised I was pulling up Evening Primrose seedlings. I hurriedly potted on the ones I'd pulled up :redface:

                    Need not have worried ... plenty have survived my attempts at a massacre :heehee: I like them!
                     
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                      I like'm and so does Miss Jiff, the flower open in the evening, the last count 187 plants :thud:
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                        I made that 186 and one Monkshood Jif :snorky:
                         
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                          There's no purple one's :scratch:
                           
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                          Ours tend to look their best from about 7 a.m. - 10 a.m. :noidea:
                           
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                            They're originally from America, that's the middle of the night out there :heehee:
                             
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