Sequim Rare Plants, Sequim, WA 98382

Primula 'Belarina Cream'


Primula 'Belarina Cream'Primula 'Belarina Cream'
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  • common names: “double primrose”
  • flowering season: spring with a second flowering season in fall as the weather cools off; in places that have cool summers, this can bloom all summer long
  • height: 4 to 6 inches
  • Light requirements: partial shade
  • Soil requirements:average to rich soil that drains well; adding humus in the form of aged compost or peat moss to the soil really helps
  • Water requirments: more water than average; if the ground dries out too much a plant will go dormant early
  • Growth habit: a thickening clump
  • How to propagate: older clumps can be divided into several pieces that re-establish themselves quickly; the best time to divide a plant is in fall, although it can also be done in spring
  • Leaf type: crisp, green lettuce-like leaves that both deer and slugs consider to be a delicacy
  • Ways to use it: will grow happily in a pot or in the ground
  • Special characteristics: although this type of primrose grows so quickly that the common forms of it you find at garden centers are often sold as an annual, this double is long lived and perennial if treated right
  • Other points of interests: primroses have been a favorite of gardeners for many generations
This fully double primrose has petals of light cream. The height of a plant will be six inches. It likes a humus-rich soil in partial shade. Withstanding winter cold to USDA Zone 5 with protection, it will survive from year to year as a true perennial in regions where summers are not humid and hot. In other words this is more of an annual in the South. The creamy flowers are fragrant, too !
 

 
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