Description
Primrose is one of the earliest spring flowers in Europe. In Old French or medieval Latin "primrose" means "first rose". Easy to grow in humus-rich soil in partial shade to full sun primrose can be used to cover the ground in open woods. Perfect for the edge of the woodland garden. Be careful not to plant too deeply as it will result in crown rot. Attracts Birds and/or Butterflies and is bee friendly. (Primula acaulis)
Why Primroses?
Spring's First Bloom: Primroses, also known as the harbingers of spring, burst into a riot of color when most other plants are still in winter's slumber, bringing an early touch of warmth and vitality to your garden.
Nature's Resilience: Whether you reside in the northern chill or the southern warmth, primroses flourish in various climates and can even endure mild frosts.
Shade-Loving Beauties: Primroses are adaptable and thrive in partial shade, turning your indoor and outdoor spaces into lush and inviting wonderlands.
Colorful Varieties: Our collection offers a dazzling array of colors, including delicate pinks, pure whites, sunny yellows, and regal purples, so you can choose your personal paradise.
Perennial Delights: Once planted, primroses keep on giving, becoming a cherished fixture in your garden year after year, eliminating the need for frequent replanting.
Eco-Friendly Charm: Primroses attract beneficial insects like honeybees and butterflies, making them the perfect addition to maintain your garden's ecological balance.
Key Features
Botanical Name:Primula acaulis Hethor Giant
Advantages: Bee Friendly, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Fragrant, Container Planting, Small Spaces
Light Requirements: Half Sun / Half Shade, Full Shade
Mature Height: 6-8" tall
Plant Time: November, December, January, February
Bloom Time: Early spring to fall
Planting Difficulty: Easy