Posted on May 3, 2022May 3, 2022 by larksparrow05/03/2022 morning primroses By the front door and garage. Close up! In the rock garden! A baby Missouri fluttermill primrose. The other two babies. Only three came up this year, last year the germination rate was higher. While I was at the plant window, I saw the Ashy Sunflower seedlings are still alive in their humidity chamber!!
I have been telling folks you said the MO primrose is easy to grow. Yours sure looks pretty! Loading... Reply
I have been telling folks you said the MO primrose is easy to grow. Yours sure looks pretty!
Requires 60 days cold moist stratification first!! That part important.
I love those happy morning faces!
They’re one of my favorites!!
And i love all the strawberries. Primroses pretty too😉