
The primula gurus at Barnhaven consider this strain of little blue primroses to be among the best of the hundreds of selections developed there. Blue to violet-blue, yellow-eyed flowers nestle atop dense ground-hugging clumps of crinkled deep-green leaves. Bloom begins very early -- March in most locations.
Part shade; moist humus-rich soil; 4"x10"; late winter and early springmidsummer to fall; Zone 4
Propagated from seed; deep 3.5-inch pots