Primula vulgaris - Primrose

Primrose (Sabhaircín)

One of the earliest flowers to chase away the winter gloom. Folklore tells us to "Guard the house with a string of primroses on the first three days of May. The fairies are said not to be able to pass over or under this string". Traditionally a herald of spring and forthcoming summer, gathered on May Eve. A native wildflower but also popular as a staple of cottage garden plantings for its sweetly scented pale yellow flowers from a clump of tongue-shaped leaves from as early as March to May, as well as its edibility- flowers and leaves will brighten up any salad and it makes a lovely tea. Good pollinator plant and quite deservedly holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Site: Sheltered
Soil: Moist but well-drained
Position: Full sun to part shade
Season of Interest: Perennial, yellow flowers March-May, edible flowers and leaves, pollinator plant. 
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 3in (0.1m) Spread: 3in (0.1m)

Type | Size: Pot | 9cm
Price
€3
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