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Primula 'Argus'
Primula auricul
'Argus'
Growth Characteristics - Plant Classification: A perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Primulaceae family. - Size: Usually grows to about 10–20 cm. - Leaves: Thick and oval-shaped with uneven margins. - Flowers: Available in various colors, blooming from late spring to early summer, and are fragrant. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Can be propagated by sowing seeds in spring or autumn. Germination may take about 2–3 weeks. - Division: Propagated by dividing mature plants in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil. - Light: Prefers growing in partial shade, but can tolerate direct sunlight. - Watering: Water until the soil is moist when dry. Be careful not to overwater. - Temperature: Prefers cool temperatures, but should be kept away from exceptionally cold winters. Uses in the Garden - Flower Beds: Useful for decorating flower beds when planted alongside other spring flowers. - Rock Gardens: Small and dense, making it suitable for rock gardens. - Containers: Excellent for growing on verandas or balconies when planted in small containers or pots. Important Pests and Control Methods - Fungal Diseases: May occur in overly humid environments. Prevent them by improving ventilation and proper watering. - Spider Mites and Aphids: Can particularly affect leaves or flowers. Consider using periodic insecticides or natural control methods (washing with water or using vegetable oil). - Snails and Slugs: Can be controlled by physical removal or the use of pesticides. With proper care and attention, Primula auricula 'Argus' can become a beautiful plant that adds vitality to your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Primulaceae
Height
15~20cm
Spread
25~30cm
Colors
purple, white
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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