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Primrose, Oakleaf Yellow Picotee

Oakleaf Yellow Picotee Primrose brings an unusual and charming combination to the partly shaded spring garden—cheerful yellow flowers with delicate picotee petal edges that catch the light in a particularly refined way. Like all primroses, it performs at its best in the cool conditions of spring, opening its flowers before the garden fully wakes up and bringing some of the first real color to shaded borders and woodland plantings. It settles into partial to full shade with consistent moisture and well-drained soil enriched with compost, and rewards good soil preparation with generous, long-lasting spring bloom. Position it where it can be easily watered during dry spells, and allow the foliage to die back naturally after the blooming season finishes. Pair it with other spring-blooming shade plants like hostas, ferns, and bleeding heart for a fresh, layered early-season display.

Oakleaf Yellow Picotee Primrose brings an unusual and charming combination to the partly shaded spring garden—cheerful yellow flowers with delicate picotee petal edges that catch the light in a particularly refined way. Like all primroses, it performs at its best in the cool conditions of spring, opening its flowers before the garden fully wakes up and bringing some of the first real color to shaded borders and woodland plantings. It settles into partial to full shade with consistent moisture and well-drained soil enriched with compost, and rewards good soil preparation with generous, long-lasting spring bloom. Position it where it can be easily watered during dry spells, and allow the foliage to die back naturally after the blooming season finishes. Pair it with other spring-blooming shade plants like hostas, ferns, and bleeding heart for a fresh, layered early-season display.

$14.99
Primrose, Oakleaf Yellow Picotee
$14.99

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Oakleaf Yellow Picotee Primrose brings an unusual and charming combination to the partly shaded spring garden—cheerful yellow flowers with delicate picotee petal edges that catch the light in a particularly refined way. Like all primroses, it performs at its best in the cool conditions of spring, opening its flowers before the garden fully wakes up and bringing some of the first real color to shaded borders and woodland plantings. It settles into partial to full shade with consistent moisture and well-drained soil enriched with compost, and rewards good soil preparation with generous, long-lasting spring bloom. Position it where it can be easily watered during dry spells, and allow the foliage to die back naturally after the blooming season finishes. Pair it with other spring-blooming shade plants like hostas, ferns, and bleeding heart for a fresh, layered early-season display.

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