5 Top Primrose Picks for Midwest Gardens
Often ignored because of their fussiness in the heat, spring-blooming primroses can thrive in the Midwest if you select the right cultivars and give them a little attention. As woodland natives, these perennials do well in Zones 4–8 planted in partial shade, mulched and watered regularly. Try our top picks.
1. Primula vulgaris Belarina ‘Pink Ice’
It’s like getting two plants in one: The double blossoms of ‘Pink Ice’ are pure white in early spring then deepen to pink. And flowers at the top of the mound of foliage are “like a miniature bouquet,” says Susan Martin of Walters Gardens, a wholesale nursery in Michigan.
1. Primula vulgaris Belarina ‘Pink Ice’
It’s like getting two plants in one: The double blossoms of ‘Pink Ice’ are pure white in early spring then deepen to pink. And flowers at the top of the mound of foliage are “like a miniature bouquet,” says Susan Martin of Walters Gardens, a wholesale nursery in Michigan.
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