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Primula 'Mick'
Primula auricul
'Mick'
Primula 'Mick' Growth CharacteristicsPrimula 'Mick' is a perennial plant that primarily prefers mild climates. Its leaves are thick and glossy, and its flowers are bright and come in a variety of colors. This plant prefers a moist environment and thrives in locations with adequate shade. It grows most actively in the spring and prefers well-aerated soil. Propagation MethodsPrimulas are mainly propagated by seeds or division. When propagating by seeds, it is best to sow them in late spring or early summer. Division is possible at the beginning of spring or in the fall, but it should be done during a time when the plant is under less stress. Cultivation MethodsPrimulas grow best in partial shade, and it is especially important to avoid strong direct sunlight during the summer. The soil should be well-drained and slightly acidic. Water thoroughly when the soil is nearly dry, taking care to prevent water from pooling. Fertilize lightly on a monthly basis, but avoid over-fertilizing. Garden Use This plant is well-suited for flower bed edges or rock gardens, and also grows well in containers. In particular, its colorful flowers add a vibrant accent to the garden. Important Pests and Control Methods Primula can be susceptible to diseases such as bonsai disease and gray mold, and pests like aphids can also be a problem. Planting the plant in a well-ventilated area is effective for disease prevention. In the event of pest infestation, appropriate pesticides or natural control agents can be used. When pests are few, washing them off with water is also an effective method.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Primulaceae
Height
15~20cm
Spread
25~30cm
Colors
yellow, brown
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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