Primula florindae has proved to be a hardy perennial in Seward, Alaska. While listed as a bog plant, florindae will grow in any well-drai...Read Morened garden bed in our cool, moist soil. The clustered blossoms have a heady nutmeg-like smell.
P. florindae grows easily from seed. Surface sow to allow light during germination. Germinate at 70 degrees, but lower temp after germination.
A large, spreading perennial Primula from Tibet.
Has large, toothed, ovate, mid-green leaves. Bears tall spikes of tubular...Read More
Primula florindae has proved to be a hardy perennial in Seward, Alaska. While listed as a bog plant, florindae will grow in any well-drai...Read More