Wild Primrose Primula vulgaris Evergreen Perennial Wild flower Plant #Primrose
Introducing Primula vulgaris, also known as the primrose
Introducing Primula vulgaris, also known as the primrose
Introducing Primula vulgaris, also known as the primrose
Other Common Names: Primrose, Blue Primrose (and more)
Synonyms: Primula acaulis, Primula grandiflora (and more)
Family: Primulaceae
Genus: Primula
PLANTS SENT BARE ROOT
Primula plants are herbaceous or semi-evergreen perennials that form a basal rosette of simple leaves. They produce salver-shaped or bell-shaped flowers, either solitary or in clusters arranged in umbels or whorls on an erect stem.
The Primroses belong to the rosette-forming herbaceous perennial group, sometimes grown as annuals. They feature clusters of solitary flowers that emerge from the rosette in late winter or early spring.
Primula vulgaris is a perennial plant that forms a rosette of tongue-shaped leaves. It showcases numerous scented flowers, usually primrose-yellow in color, with a diameter of 2.5-3.5cm. These delightful blooms appear in early spring.
This particular variety of Primrose is fully frost hardy and has been specifically bred for exceptional winter performance.