Hello! Flower growers, wake up
It's time to look in the catalogs and outline the new planting of flowers.
Today, I will tell you a little about primulas, their beauty, care and reproduction.
Primrose can be attributed to perennial primroses, since the first leaves appear in the early spring and by the middle of the spring months flowering begins.
And I'll start, perhaps, with the most forgotten primrose.
This is the primrose of Julia
Small oval leaves, cut by thick veins. The size of the leaves is different and everything depends on the availability of nutrients to the soil and moisture.
Primrose in the wild grow on moist soils, so in their gardens, they need to create the same conditions.
On fertile soils, the primrose bush of Julia can reach up to 20 cm in height.
The color of the flower of the primrose of Julia is different. Can be pale lilac or bright burgundy.
Breeders did not leave the retro variety aside and a new grade with a white color appeared.
The primus bush consists of small rosettes, from the center of which appear thin peduncles with long buds. From buds appear flowers, delicate, fragile, with a yellow heart.
The primula reproduces very simply. In early spring, at the time of budding, you can dig a bush and divide into parts. Even a flowering plant well tolerates planting.
Julia's primula in our climatic conditions does not give seeds, so waiting for samosev is useless.
Many gardeners have long abandoned this kind of primula and forgot about it. And in fact in vain. Julia's primula is the most chic in flowering. When these primroses bloom, leaves are almost invisible because of the flowers.
To be continued. The next kind is CROP.