Pacific Hybrids Primrose
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Description
Description
PRIMULA 'Pacific Hybrids'. 6-8" tall, 6-12" spread, part-full shade, mid spring bloom. Our choice of color variation. Large flowering size with clear and vibrant colors. Flowers freely in a wide range of colors including yellow, maroon, lavender, pink and violet-blue. Most have large eyes of contrasting color. Perfect in the landscape or in containers. One bloom color per pot, our choice of color. Bee friendly. Zones 3-8. Potted in 3" pot. **Note-item pictured may not be the same as the item you receive, our choice of color and variety**
Primroses will produce dazzling flowers each spring if they are well-maintained. Ideally, they should be planted in boggy areas, perhaps near bodies of water, where their shallow roots will not dry out. Plants will go dormant in hot, dry summer weather unless they are kept well-watered. Though they are fully hardy in the North, primroses need protective insulation such as snow cover in the late winter months so they are not lost to late hard freezes. Garden Style: Cottage, Eclectic, Woodland Shade Other Features: Bog Plant, Border Plant, Cut Flower, Mass Planting
Shipping Schedule
Shipping Schedule
We currently only ship to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Shipments are scheduled by USDA Hardiness Zone, ensuring your plants arrive ready to thrive.
Plant Type | Shipping Window |
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Daylilies | Early Mar – Early Nov |
Lily Bulbs | Mid/Late Mar – Mid/Late May; Late Sep – Early Nov |
Cannas & Dahlias | Early Mar – Mid-May |
Daffodils | Early Mar – Mid-May |
Perennials, Grasses & Hosta | Early Mar – Mid-May; Mid Sep – Early Nov |
Iris | Early Mar – Early Jun; Mid Aug – Early Nov |
Peonies | Early Mar – Mid-May; Early Sep – Early Nov |
Tulips, Giant Allium & Magic Lilies | Early Oct – Early Nov |
Do you split orders?
We do not split orders by default. Place a separate order to receive “ready now” items sooner.
What is the shipping priority?
We ship to colder zones first, then proceed to warmer zones.
Do I need lead time before planting?
Most perennials need 4–6 weeks in-ground before the first freeze.
When do you start shipping to my zone?
Zone | Approx. Shipping Time |
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Zones 7–11 | Early–Mid March |
Zone 6 | Late March |
Zone 5 | Mid April |
Zone 4 | Late April |
Zone 3 | Early May |
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