Family: Primulaceae
Scientific Name: Primula sieboldii
Common Name: Sieboldi Primrose
| Description | A great plant for woodland conditions flowering in the spring. |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
| Sunlight | partial shade |
| Moisture | average, moist, never dry |
| Soil & Site | moist, humus rich, well-drained, |
| Flowers | borne in umbels, white, mauve or pink, 5 petals, notched |
| Leaves | rosette, light green, long petiole, scalloped leaves, will go dormant in the dry, hot part of the summer |
| Propagation | seeds |
| Misc Facts | Primula sieboldii was named in the West for European plantsman Philip von Siebold (1796-1866) |
| Notes & Reference | #95-Primroses and Polyanthus (Peter Ward), #6-Perennials for the American Gardens (Clasusen and Ekastro) |
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