Primula denticulata
From early spring, tiny blue flowers with a yellow centre open in a cluster that forms a pompom shape. Primula denticulata are great early spring plants that will bring a splash of colour to your garden and also is a great source of food for bees. It is a fully hardy herbaceous perennial, going dormant during winter months and appearing in spring - it is not afraid of cold weather.
Common Name
Drumstick Primrose, Tooth-leaved Primula
Height and Spread
0.30m x 0.25m
Cultivation
Primula denticulata is a fully hardy undemanding perennial and will naturalise easily, forming wonderful swathes on moist soil in partial shade. It’s best grown in groups and is perfect for a wildflower garden or meadow. Let plants self-seed after flowering. If you don't want it to self seed, simply cut the flowers back once they are over
Additional information
RHS AGM
Good for pollinator