Primroses 'Lady Greer’' produces a profusion of pale, creamy yellow blooms adorned with a yellow eye – a distinctive design. The parentage of this plant is mysterious, as it is yet to be confirmed. Gardeners especially love this plant for the abundance of blooms it displays.
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Herb
Plant Type
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Primroses 'Lady Greer’'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water:
Primroses 'Lady Greer’' requires ample watering for vibrant flowers. Water daily in summer and every other day in warmer climates to prevent wilting. For container growth, avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Water when the top soil feels dry.
Fertilize:
Those using mulch with primroses 'Lady Greer’' may not require fertilizer; however, light application of organic, water-soluble fertilizer can enhance flower color and prolong blooms. If fertilizing, do so monthly in spring and ensure ample watering afterward.
Pruning:
Primroses 'Lady Greer’' thrive with vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Prune in early to late spring post-flowering, removing spent blooms and damaged leaves to enhance growth and compact shape. Regular pruning improves airflow, reduces disease risk, and promotes vigorous flowering. Use clean, sharp tools.
Propagation:
Propagate primroses 'Lady Greer’' via cuttings or seeds, preferably sown in autumn to early winter, 0.25 in deep with fertilizer. Cover plants with mulch post-planting. For division, separate roots in autumn and replant in nutrient-rich soil, ensuring proper watering for establishment.
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