From Tom Cothier website - "Surface sow at 20*C (68*F), germination slow.
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from the 2nd edition of Norman C. Deno's book, Seed Germination Theory and Practice - Deno says words to the effect that seed germinates pretty well sown at both warm (70*F) and cold (40*F) temperatures, whether fresh or dry-stored. There are variations, but germination success was well above 50% for him in all cases
St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | positive
This is one of the larger members of the Cortusoides primula group. The foliage in unmistakable being bright green with a felt-like text...Read Moreure. The bright pink flowers with yellow eyes are produced in small clusters atop 6" stems. Excellent subject for the woodland garden or peatbed. They hail from SW China where they grow in open, moist forests, shrubby screes and near streamsides at 2300-4500 m elevation. The plant is completely herbaceous and disappears in winter.
A few more germination details:
From Tom Cothier website - "Surface sow at 20*C (68*F), germination slow.
...Read More
This is one of the larger members of the Cortusoides primula group. The foliage in unmistakable being bright green with a felt-like text...Read More