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Set of 3 or 6 Primula Little Queen Lime Hardy Perennial Plants, Bee Friendly Spring Flowering, Outdoor Cottage Garden Ready, 1 Litre Root-Ball
£20.99
Unit price / perEstimated delivery between June 15 and June 17.
Brighten up your garden with this set of three Primula 'Little Queen Lime' plants. Part of the popular Little Queen series, these compact primroses produce an abundance of charming lime-green flowers from late winter through spring, adding a fresh burst of colour when the garden needs it most. Their neat, clump-forming habit makes them ideal for borders, rockeries, containers and woodland-style planting schemes.
As a hardy perennial, Primula 'Little Queen Lime' will return year after year, steadily forming larger clumps over time. The soft lime-toned blooms are rich in nectar and pollen, making them a valuable early food source for bees and other pollinators emerging in spring.
What's Included:
- 3 or 6 x Primula 'Little Queen Lime' plants supplied as 13cm root-balls
Cultural Information:
- Botanical Name: Primula vulgaris 'Little Queen Lime'
- Common Names: Primrose, Primula
- Classification: Hardy Herbaceous Perennial
- Fully Grown Height and Spread: 15–20 cm x 20–25 cm
- Growth Habit: Compact, Clump-Forming Rosettes
- Perfect For: Borders, Rockeries, Woodland Gardens, Containers, Patio Pots
- Flowering Time: Late Winter to Mid-Spring (February – April)
- Flower Colour: Soft Lime-Green
- Planting Position: Partial Shade to Full Sun
- Soil Requirements: Moist, Well-Drained, Humus-Rich Soil
- Attracts: Bees and Early-Season Pollinators
- Type: Hardy Perennial
- Foliage: Semi-Evergreen, Textured Green Rosettes
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy (suitable for most UK gardens)
Planting and Care Tips:
- Plant in a partially shaded spot with moist, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
- Space plants approximately 20–25 cm apart to allow room for clumps to establish.
- Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first growing season after planting.
- Apply a light mulch of leaf mould or compost around the base of the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage a longer display and tidy appearance.
- Divide established clumps every two to three years after flowering to maintain vigour and increase your stock.
Notes: This listing is for the Little Queen Lime variety, featuring distinctive soft lime-green blooms that pair beautifully with other spring-flowering perennials and bulbs.
Set of 3 or 6 Primula Little Queen Lime Hardy Perennial Plants, Bee Friendly Spring Flowering, Outdoor Cottage Garden Ready, 1 Litre Root-Ball
£20.99
Unit price / perBrighten up your garden with this set of three Primula 'Little Queen Lime' plants. Part of the popular Little Queen series, these compact primroses produce an abundance of charming lime-green flowers from late winter through spring, adding a fresh burst of colour when the garden needs it most. Their neat, clump-forming habit makes them ideal for borders, rockeries, containers and woodland-style planting schemes.
As a hardy perennial, Primula 'Little Queen Lime' will return year after year, steadily forming larger clumps over time. The soft lime-toned blooms are rich in nectar and pollen, making them a valuable early food source for bees and other pollinators emerging in spring.
What's Included:
- 3 or 6 x Primula 'Little Queen Lime' plants supplied as 13cm root-balls
Cultural Information:
- Botanical Name: Primula vulgaris 'Little Queen Lime'
- Common Names: Primrose, Primula
- Classification: Hardy Herbaceous Perennial
- Fully Grown Height and Spread: 15–20 cm x 20–25 cm
- Growth Habit: Compact, Clump-Forming Rosettes
- Perfect For: Borders, Rockeries, Woodland Gardens, Containers, Patio Pots
- Flowering Time: Late Winter to Mid-Spring (February – April)
- Flower Colour: Soft Lime-Green
- Planting Position: Partial Shade to Full Sun
- Soil Requirements: Moist, Well-Drained, Humus-Rich Soil
- Attracts: Bees and Early-Season Pollinators
- Type: Hardy Perennial
- Foliage: Semi-Evergreen, Textured Green Rosettes
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy (suitable for most UK gardens)
Planting and Care Tips:
- Plant in a partially shaded spot with moist, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
- Space plants approximately 20–25 cm apart to allow room for clumps to establish.
- Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first growing season after planting.
- Apply a light mulch of leaf mould or compost around the base of the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage a longer display and tidy appearance.
- Divide established clumps every two to three years after flowering to maintain vigour and increase your stock.
Notes: This listing is for the Little Queen Lime variety, featuring distinctive soft lime-green blooms that pair beautifully with other spring-flowering perennials and bulbs.
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