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Oenothera lindheimeri (syn. Gaura lindheimeri)

Lindheimer’s Beeblossom

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Oenothera lindheimeri is a drought-tolerant, airy perennial producing elegant, star-shaped flowers that flutter on tall, wiry stems from late spring to autumn, adding movement and charm to borders.
  • Elegant, butterfly-like flowers for a naturalistic effect
  • Extremely long flowering season
  • Attracts bees and butterflies, supporting pollinators
Size
    • Aspect

      Full sun

    • Hardiness

      Hardy

    • Flowers

      June to October

    • Soil type

      Well-drained, Sandy, Loamy

    Oenothera lindheimeri (syn. Gaura lindheimeri)

    • Why we like this plant

      Oenothera lindheimeri is an excellent choice for adding lightness and movement to the garden. Its low-maintenance, drought-tolerant nature makes it perfect for prairie, cottage, and wildlife-friendly gardens, providing continuous colour and pollinator appeal throughout the growing season.

    • About this plant

      Oenothera lindheimeri, often still referred to as Gaura lindheimeri, is a free-flowering, clump-forming perennial that brings a light, naturalistic feel to gardens. Its slender, arching stems bear dainty, star-like flowers in shades of white or pink, resembling butterflies in flight. The narrow, lance-shaped leaves form a tidy, bushy base, while the airy flowers provide a contrast to denser planting. This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant perennial is perfect for prairie-style gardens, cottage borders, and wildlife-friendly planting, attracting bees and butterflies throughout its long flowering season.

    • Key features

      • Delicate, star-shaped white or pink flowers
      • Exceptionally long flowering period from late spring to autumn
      • Light, airy growth habit adds movement to borders
      • Drought-tolerant and thrives in poor soils
      • Attracts bees and butterflies

    • Height and
      spread

    • Growth
      habit

      Clump-forming, upright, airy

    • Moisture

      Drought-tolerant; prefers dry to moderately moist conditions

    • Position in
      the Garden

      Borders, prairie planting, cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly gardens

    Planting guide

    • Plant in well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
    • Position in full sun for best flowering
    • Space plants 50-60cm apart to allow for spreading
    • Water well after planting to establish roots

    Care tips

    • Plant in well-drained soil in full sun
    • Water occasionally; highly drought-tolerant once established
    • Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering
    • Cut back by half after the first flush to encourage a second bloom
    • Divide clumps every few years to maintain vigour

    Winter care

    • Hardy in mild climates; may need mulch protection in colder regions
    • Leave seed heads for winter interest or cut back in late autumn
    • Trim old growth in early spring to encourage fresh shoots