
Park Seed Lighthouse Mix Primula Seeds, Mix Primrose Flowers, Pack of 15 Seeds
- Often grown as annuals, the polyanthus varieties, also known as primroses, in the Lighthouse Mix Primula offer early to mid-spring interest. One of the earliest bloomers, these primroses augur spring with a cheerful carnival of colors in vibrant yellow, pink, rose, and blue.
- Borne in dense clusters on a long, stout flower stalk, the flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators to the garden.
- Lighthouse Mix Primula primroses have a compact, uniform habit of deeply textured, hairy, semi-evergreen to evergreen foliage that forms a rosette after blooming, giving them multi-season value.
- Cold hardy to Zone 4, primroses like cool roots and require cool temperatures and high humidity to produce high-quality plants. Given good air circulation and adequate water, they are relatively easy to grow.
- The plants prefer rich, humusy, moist, well-drained soil and full sun in cool early spring temperatures but part to full shade in warmer temperatures. So, they are a great option for planting under deciduous shrubs or rose bushes in the garden but are perfect for pots too.
- Often grown as annuals, the polyanthus varieties, also known as primroses, in the Lighthouse Mix Primula offer early to mid-spring interest. One of the earliest bloomers, these primroses augur spring with a cheerful carnival of colors in vibrant yellow, pink, rose, and blue.
- Borne in dense clusters on a long, stout flower stalk, the flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators to the garden.
- Lighthouse Mix Primula primroses have a compact, uniform habit of deeply textured, hairy, semi-evergreen to evergreen foliage that forms a rosette after blooming, giving them multi-season value.
- Cold hardy to Zone 4, primroses like cool roots and require cool temperatures and high humidity to produce high-quality plants. Given good air circulation and adequate water, they are relatively easy to grow.
- The plants prefer rich, humusy, moist, well-drained soil and full sun in cool early spring temperatures but part to full shade in warmer temperatures. So, they are a great option for planting under deciduous shrubs or rose bushes in the garden but are perfect for pots too.
Description
- Often grown as annuals, the polyanthus varieties, also known as primroses, in the Lighthouse Mix Primula offer early to mid-spring interest. One of the earliest bloomers, these primroses augur spring with a cheerful carnival of colors in vibrant yellow, pink, rose, and blue.
- Borne in dense clusters on a long, stout flower stalk, the flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators to the garden.
- Lighthouse Mix Primula primroses have a compact, uniform habit of deeply textured, hairy, semi-evergreen to evergreen foliage that forms a rosette after blooming, giving them multi-season value.
- Cold hardy to Zone 4, primroses like cool roots and require cool temperatures and high humidity to produce high-quality plants. Given good air circulation and adequate water, they are relatively easy to grow.
- The plants prefer rich, humusy, moist, well-drained soil and full sun in cool early spring temperatures but part to full shade in warmer temperatures. So, they are a great option for planting under deciduous shrubs or rose bushes in the garden but are perfect for pots too.














