Primrose Plant ‘Amore’
- Lightly scented
- Colour-changing
- Double or semi-double flowers
- Gorgeous apricot-yellow and rose-pink flowers
- Perfect for pots and window boxes
Primrose ‘Amore’ will capture your heart in spring with its clusters of gorgeous multi-petalled flowers with their soft apricot-yellow petals edged in romantic rose-pink. This lightly scented primrose looks beautiful in pots and window boxes, and will grow well in sun or partial shade. These primulas boast hues that transition from pink to yellow. Bring a brilliant splash of color to your outdoor space with ‘Amore’ – the perfect way to add beauty to your garden.
How you will receive your plants:
Selected by our team of experts and sent from our nursery, you will receive your garden ready plug plants in plug trays in a box. These are designed to keep your plants secure and to prevent damage in transit.
Can’t plant straight away?
If you aren’t able to plant your plugs up straight away then ensure they stay moist. You can place your plugs on a saucer or tray of shallow water so they are able to stay hydrated. Aim to have your plugs planted within 3 days.
Planting tips and hints:
Planting in containers: Sprinkle a layer of stone or gravel in the bottom of the container to aid drainage. Use a high-quality young plant or general-purpose compost space the plugs evenly with enough space to allow the plants to grow. Mix in a slow-release granular fertiliser in the compost before planting to provide plenty of nutrients. Water thoroughly once planted up. Continue to water every 3-5 days and don’t allow the container to dry out.
Planting in the ground: Dig a hole approximately twice as deep and 3 times as wide as the plant, if your soil is heavy mix in well-rotted farmyard manure or soil conditioner to ensure good drainage. Gently compact the soil around the plant and water thoroughly.
Feeding and aftercare: Water regularly during dry spells to stop the soil drying out. Deadhead faded flowers to encourage the plants to keep flowering. Lift and divide overgrown clumps in autumn or early spring.