This plant grows extremely well in Anchorage (Zone 4). I grow a hundred or so P cockburniana every year to sell at local famer's markets...Read More. The ones that don't sell are overwintered in pots covered with leaves. I rarely lose any during the overwintering process.
This plant has proved hardy to zone 4a. It has been reliably perennial for me for 5 years, and has survived a couple of pretty rough wint...Read Moreers. The mature plant is easy to propagate by division in early spring.
St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | positive
This is another candelabra primrose that looks like P. bulleyana except the flowers are distinctly dark orange rather than yellowish-oran...Read Morege. It needs moist to wet soil to thrive. It is native to SW Szechuan where it grows in marshy alpine meadows at 2900-3500 m elevation.
This is a charming primula, combining elements of true alpine species with miniature candelabra flower structure. You really need quite a...Read More few of them to make a show.
This plant grows extremely well in Anchorage (Zone 4). I grow a hundred or so P cockburniana every year to sell at local famer's markets...Read More
This plant has proved hardy to zone 4a. It has been reliably perennial for me for 5 years, and has survived a couple of pretty rough wint...Read More
This is another candelabra primrose that looks like P. bulleyana except the flowers are distinctly dark orange rather than yellowish-oran...Read More
This is a charming primula, combining elements of true alpine species with miniature candelabra flower structure. You really need quite a...Read More