Primula sieboldii - 'Alba' (Primula)
Type
Herbaceous flower, Deciduous, Flowering
Form
Spreading clump
Size
Low Border / Edging / Ground Cover Plant (up to 50cm height)
Colours
White Flowers (Spring), Medium green Foliage
Care
Some Maintenance Required
Hardiness
Half hardy
Growth
Medium Growing Plant
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Primula sieboldii cultivation notes:
Thriving in dappled shade primula is ideally suited to deep fertile woodland soils. When planting anew dig in plenty of compost, planting ammongst low ground cover, or meadow. Ideally plant in groups near ponds or ditches.
Plant Strengths:
Scented blossom; Suitable for container growing.
Plant Weaknesses:
Will not tolerate exposed, cold or hot and sunny locations.
Design & Plant Use for Primula sieboldii:
Winter/early spring flowering herbaceous plant for early colour and extended seasonal interest
Ideal for informal cottage garden style planting
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