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Wild Flower – Cowslip (Primula veris) – HP

$ 2.31

Cowslip is a native British wildflower commonly found in hedgerows, meadows and in woodlands. The leaves are similar to the primrose and the creamy-yellow nodding, fragrant flowers are born on straight stems. Grow in the sun or partial shade in good garden soil. Flowers from April to May.Height: 22cmHardy PerennialStratification – Subject seed to the cold winter period for germination in spring.Pack size: 50 SeedsAdditional DetailsWhen to Sow Cowslip SeedsMay to OctoberSow InsideIn a tray, on the surface of good quality compost (without sand). Cover with glass until germination takes place. Germination may be slow, so be patient!  To encourage the seed to break dormancy, it may be frozen and thawed several times by placing in the refrigerator before sowing.What to do NextTransplant seedlings into pots and grow on until large enough to plant out in final growing positions.FlowersApril to MayHandy TipAlso knows as Paigale, Fairy Cups and Keys of Heaven.