Fairy Primrose Seeds - Crimson
Flower Specifications
Season: Perennial
USDA Zones: 8 - 10
Height: 8 - 10 inches
Bloom Season: Winter and spring
Bloom Color: Crimson
Environment: Partial shade
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0 to 7.5
Deer Resistant: Yes
House Plant: Yes
Latin Name: Primula Malacoides
Planting Directions
Temperature: 64 - 72F
Average Germ Time: 21 - 42 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Press into soil and cover lightly with peat moss
Sowing Rate: 4 seeds per plant
Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
Plant Spacing: 8 inches
Care & Maintenance: Primrose
Fairy Primrose (Primula Malacoides Crimson) - Grown from flower seeds, this Primula has a common name of Fairy Primrose and is a long-time favorite for bedding and containers. Fairy Primula are miniature floral bouquets of crimson shades are signs of spring. Excellent for bedding, edging and containers, they are especially effective with spring blooming bulbs. They even make a wonderful house plant, blooming indoors for 3 months.
Many long-blooming, large-flowered varieties are available which provide instant color in late winter through spring. Most are short-lived perennials, replanted with summer-blooming annuals. Fairy Primrose flowers attract butterflies, and they are easy to grow in partial shade, and moist, humus-rich soil. Like all Primula, this flower dislikes cold winters and summer heat.
Sow Fairy Primrose seeds in starter trays using a "peaty" potting mix. These flower seeds need light for germination, so barely cover Fairy Primrose flower seeds with peat moss. For December and January blooms, sow Primula Malacoides flower seeds in June and July. Keep seeds moist until germination and after as well. Fairy Primrose plants do not like to dry out. In warm conditions, mist spray daily and stand the pot on moist pebbles. Begin to feed when the flower stalks begin to develop and continue to feed at intervals of 14 days until flowering has finished. Primula Malacoides care includes deadheading spent flowers to prolong blooming time.