Description
A beautiful and cheerful cultivar of the cowslip primula with red-yellow flowers. The only problem one can have with this primula is that it grows to fast and needs to be divided!
Cross-pollination with other Primulas is to be expected, so maybe not all seedlings will come true.
The leaf rosette is semi-evergreen but they will get burned in the summer in a full sun location; no worry, new foliage will start growing in the fall.
Germination: easy, after 1 month of cold moist stratification. I usually sow in February (sow superficial), keep the pots at cold and bring them inside for germination somewhere in March/April. The pots can also be left outdoors and they will germinate with the raise of temp. in late spring.
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