
Primula Vulgaris
Primula vulgaris – Sweetly Scented Early Spring Primrose
Celebrate the arrival of spring with Primula vulgaris, one of the earliest flowers to brighten the garden. This native wildflower produces pale yellow, sweetly scented flowers above clumps of tongue-shaped green leaves from March to May. Traditionally associated with folklore, these charming primroses were believed to guard the home and herald the coming of summer.
Key Features
- Flower Colour: Pale yellow
- Foliage: Clump-forming, tongue-shaped leaves
- Height & Spread: 3 in (0.1 m)
- Flowering Season: March–May
- Edible: Flowers and leaves can be used in salads or brewed as tea
- Pollinators: Attracts bees and other beneficial insects
- Hardiness: Fully hardy perennial
- Awards: RHS Award of Garden Merit
Planting & Care
- Position: Full sun to part shade; sheltered locations preferred
- Soil: Moist but well-drained
- Maintenance: Low; ideal for naturalising in cottage gardens or borders
- Uses: Edible flowers, early pollinator support, and spring colour
Why Choose Keans Claremorris?
- Premium Irish-grown perennials suited to local conditions
- Expert guidance for planting and care
- Reliable nationwide delivery of healthy, ready-to-grow plants
- Supporting Irish horticulture while ensuring top-quality stock
Plant Primula vulgaris for early spring colour, fragrant blooms, edible flowers, and a pollinator-friendly, cottage-garden charm that returns year after year.
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Primula vulgaris – Sweetly Scented Early Spring Primrose
Celebrate the arrival of spring with Primula vulgaris, one of the earliest flowers to brighten the garden. This native wildflower produces pale yellow, sweetly scented flowers above clumps of tongue-shaped green leaves from March to May. Traditionally associated with folklore, these charming primroses were believed to guard the home and herald the coming of summer.
Key Features
- Flower Colour: Pale yellow
- Foliage: Clump-forming, tongue-shaped leaves
- Height & Spread: 3 in (0.1 m)
- Flowering Season: March–May
- Edible: Flowers and leaves can be used in salads or brewed as tea
- Pollinators: Attracts bees and other beneficial insects
- Hardiness: Fully hardy perennial
- Awards: RHS Award of Garden Merit
Planting & Care
- Position: Full sun to part shade; sheltered locations preferred
- Soil: Moist but well-drained
- Maintenance: Low; ideal for naturalising in cottage gardens or borders
- Uses: Edible flowers, early pollinator support, and spring colour
Why Choose Keans Claremorris?
- Premium Irish-grown perennials suited to local conditions
- Expert guidance for planting and care
- Reliable nationwide delivery of healthy, ready-to-grow plants
- Supporting Irish horticulture while ensuring top-quality stock
Plant Primula vulgaris for early spring colour, fragrant blooms, edible flowers, and a pollinator-friendly, cottage-garden charm that returns year after year.












