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Primrose - native

Genus: Primula.

Species: Primula vulgaris.

Planted ? Vistabile under beech hedge ( grown from seed?)

Skill Level: Beginner

Exposure: Partial shade

Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Acidic, Mois
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Height: 20cm
Spread: 35cm

Flowering period:
March to May

The familiar wild, pale yellow, single primrose is one of the early signs of spring, coinciding with the first early daffodils. The two associate well together in damp grass or light woodland. Cultivated varieties come in a huge range of colours, and both single and double flowers. Choice named varieties are cultivated in cottage gardens, and spring borders. They are not vigorous enough to cope with conditions in grass which the wild primrose enjoys, and benefit from being lifted and divided every two years. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Looks good with:

Narcissus 'Carlton'

Photos of this plant

Reminders for this plant

Due about 15 years ago:

Divide

divide plants: September to April

Due about 14 years ago:

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divide plants: September to April

Due about 13 years ago:

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divide plants: September to April

Due about 11 years ago:

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divide plants: September to April

Due about 5 years ago:

Divide primrose - native. divide plants: september to april