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Primula polyiansa
Primula
×
polyantha
Information regarding Primula × polyantha is summarized below. Growth CharacteristicsPrimula × polyantha primarily blooms from early spring to early summer and is characterized by its colorful flowers. It thrives both indoors and outdoors and prefers cool environments. While it grows well in full sun or partial shade, it is best to avoid direct sunlight. Propagation MethodsIt can be propagated by seeds, division, or stem cuttings. Seed propagation is best done in spring or early autumn. Division is a method of dividing and planting a clump of mature plants. Stem cuttings involve cutting a stem and inserting it into water or moist soil to induce rooting. Cultivation MethodsPrimula requires well-draining soil, so it is best to plant it in a well-draining pot or garden. It prefers slightly acidic soil. Avoid overwatering, water regularly, and apply liquid fertilizer during periods of active growth. Garden Use Primula is excellent for border planting or planting at the forefront of flower beds, bringing vibrancy to the garden with its colorful flowers and diverse hues. Planting it alongside other early spring plants creates an even more beautiful garden. Important Pests and Control Methods Primula can be affected by pests such as aphids, snails, and slugs. Aphids can be controlled with soapy water or plant oil sprays. Snails and slugs can be removed manually or treated with snail repellents. Root rot can be prevented by avoiding overwatering and maintaining well-drained soil. With this information, you will be able to grow Primula x Polyanta successfully and use it beautifully in your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Primulaceae
Height
15~30cm
Spread
Colors
red, white, yellow
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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