& Gray Oenothera xenogaura (known as Gaura drummondii prior to 2007),[1] is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common names Drummond's beeblossom[2] and scented gaura.
It can be found in parts of the southern and southwestern United States where it is an introduced species and is a minor weed in some areas.
Stems reach 10 or 12 centimeters in height can be plentiful and tightly clumped.
The plant produces small spike inflorescences with centimeter-long sepals and smaller spoon-shaped petals which are white, fading to pink.
The fruit is an erect, woody capsule about a centimeter long with a base shaped like a stalk with a bulge at the center.