Primula, Gold-Laced Primrose, Gold Lace Primula 'Gold-Laced Hybrids'

Primula

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Primula (PRIM-yew-luh)
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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Albany, California

Castro Valley, California

San Francisco, California

San Jose, California

Essex Junction, Vermont

Kalama, Washington

Puyallup, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

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positive
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neutral
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negative
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San Francisco, CA | April 2010 | positive

Small and delicate primula. Prefer more shade, evenly moist soil. Early spring blooming in CA. Cut die flowers stem back for repeating blooming.

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Baa
| August 2002 | neutral

A striking group of cultvars in the Polyanthus Group.

Has ovate, mid-green leaves sometimes with a reddish tint. Bears dee...Read More

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