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Primula 'Harry Hotspear'
Primula auricul
'Harry Hotspur'
Characteristics of Primula auricula 'Harry Hotspur' - Growth Characteristics: - 'Harry Hotspur' primarily blooms in the spring and attracts attention with its unique colors and abundant flower clusters. - It prefers partial shade and thrives in soil that maintains moderate moisture. - It is cold-hardy and can withstand cold winters relatively well. - Propagation Methods: - It is generally propagated by division and seed. - Division is usually performed in spring or autumn, where healthy clumps are separated from the mother plant and planted. - For seed propagation, sow seeds in the spring and keep the soil moist. - Cultivation Methods: - It should be grown in well-drained soil, and soil rich in organic matter is preferred. - It should be grown in partial shade, avoiding strong direct sunlight during the day. - Watering should be done regularly, but it is important to avoid overwatering. 4. Use in the Garden: - 'Harry Hotspearl' can be used decoratively in shaded flowerbeds or rock gardens. - Planting it alongside other spring flowers adds a bright spring atmosphere. - It is also suitable for ornamental purposes on verandas or terraces when planted in pots. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - Aphids and snails may occur; these can be managed using appropriate pesticides. - Root rot, which can occur due to overwatering, can be prevented through proper drainage management and watering. - Prevent diseases in advance through periodic plant observation and regular weed removal. By managing 'Harry Hotspearl' with these characteristics in mind to ensure healthy growth, you can enjoy beautiful and abundant flowers.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Primulaceae
Height
15~20cm
Spread
15~20cm
Colors
purple, white
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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