| Ozark Primrose; Missouri Primrose | Oenothera missouriensis | |  | Canary yellow, mildly fragrant, 3 inch wide flowers are produced in great numbers over dark green, lanceolate leaves from early thru midsummer. Following the substantial blooms, seed pods are produced which are beautiful in dried arrangements. | 6B-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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9"-12" | 12"-15" | 3-8 |
| Primrose | Primula acaulis | |  | New Princessa primula has large blooms, nearly twice the size of a regular acaulis! New series features seven bright and cheery colors and a mix. | 6B-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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5"-6" | 6"-8" | 5-9 |
| Primrose (English) | Primula x polyantha | |  | Highly praised for its large flower size and clear, vibrant colors. Flowers freely in a wide range of colors including yellow, maroon, lavender, white, pink, and blue-violet. Most have large eyes of contrasting colors. The ‘Pacific Hybrids’ put on a fantastic color show in early spring. | 6B-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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6"-8" | 6"-12" | 3-8 |
| | | |  | Extra large blooms held on sturdy stems. Uniform bloom time and vigor. Includes blue, cream, golden yellow, magenta, pink, purple, red, rose, rose bi-color, violet, white and cream. | 6B-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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6"-8" | 8" | 4-9 |