Common Primrose Acaulis Danova Yellow Red Bicolor 4 - 6 Inches Tall

Common Primrose Seeds - Yellow Red

25 Seeds
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50 Seeds
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SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

4 - 6 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Fall & Winter

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow, Red

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Humus rich, pH 6.0 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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Common Primrose (Primula Acaulis Danova Yellow Red Bicolor) - This flowering primrose with yellow and red bicolor flowers only grows 4 - 6 inches tall. Well matched in flowering time and habit. Well suited for bedding, mixed containers and pot plant use. Early to mid-season type, with 2 to 2 1/2 inch blooms held close to the foliage on compact plants.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60 - 65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

21 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

7 - 9 inches

Brighten your garden with Outsidepride Common Primrose seeds (Primula Acaulis Danova Bicolor), featuring vibrant 2 to 2 1/2 inch bicolored blooms in yellow, red, rose, wine, and burgundy. Growing 4–6 inches tall, our compact, early-blooming flowers thrive in weather condition areas under USDA Zones 4–8 and bloom from fall to winter. Ideal for flower beds, borders, and containers, they attract beneficial pollinators while deterring deer. Easy to grow in full sun to partial shade, they flourish in humus-rich soil. Perfect for adding color and charm to any landscape!
Discover the stunning variety of Common Primrose Flower Seeds! Our mix includes Bicolor, Rose, Wine, Yellow-Red, and Burgundy shades, offering a colorful, eye-catching display. With their compact growth and dense foliage, our flowers are ideal for borders, flower beds, and mixed containers. Whether you're looking to plant seeds to brighten up your garden or create a pollinator-friendly landscape, our annual flower seeds provide an easy, fulfilling way to grow a vibrant floral showcase.
Common Primrose combines beauty and versatility, making it a must-have plant seeds for outdoor gardening. Available in rich, bold colors, our compact flowers bloom from fall through winter, adding seasonal charm to any outdoor space. With a low-growing height of 4–6 inches, they fit perfectly in borders, containers, or rock gardens. Their long-lasting blooms make them a standout choice for both gardeners and floral enthusiasts looking for continuous color in cooler months.
Enhance your garden with the timeless beauty of Common Primrose! Our vibrant, bicolor flowers offer a stunning contrast against lush green foliage, creating a captivating display in flower beds, raised planters, and borders. Their early-season blooms provide essential color when most plants are dormant. With their compact growth, easy maintenance, and pollinator-attracting appeal, our primrose makes a fantastic choice of planting seeds for gardeners of all skill levels.

Common Primrose (Primula Acaulis Danova Yellow Red Bicolor) - This flowering primrose with yellow and red bicolor flowers only grows 4 - 6 inches tall. Well matched in flowering time and habit. Well suited for bedding, mixed containers and pot plant use. Early to mid-season type, with 2 to 2 1/2 inch blooms held close to the foliage on compact plants.

Sow Primrose seeds indoors in late fall or early winter. Use starter trays and a peaty starter mix. Press the Primula Acaulis seeds into the starter mix but do not cover the flower seeds. Light is beneficial for germination. After the Primrose seedlings get their second or third leaves they can be transplanted to a protected outdoor seedbed or individual pots. Plant out in late winter or early spring. When planting Common Primrose into its permanent place, amend the garden soil with plenty of peat moss and use a slow release fertilizer. Space the Primrose plants 8 inches apart in a partially shaded setting.

Common Questions

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What are good companion plants for primroses?

A

Your primroses will complement other shade garden plants like hostas and astilbe.

Q

How long does a primrose plant live?

A

A primrose can thrive for up to five years with the right conditions.

Q

Where should I place primroses in my house?

A

Your primrose plant requires bright yet indirect sunlight. Placing it on a bright windowsill facing north provides an ideal location.

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