Primula × polyantha - Magenta-Laced Primrose

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This eye-catching spring perennial produces clusters of velvety magenta blooms with finely laced pale edges and a bright golden centre. Its high-contrast colouring and elegant flower form make it a standout addition to borders, containers, and auricula displays. Flowering in mid to late spring, Primula × polyantha (Magenta-Laced) brings traditional charm and vivid colour to shaded spots in the garden.

Primula × polyantha, commonly known as the Magenta-Laced Primrose, is celebrated for its richly coloured flowers, heritage style, and compact, tidy growth. Ideal for vintage-style planting schemes and formal displays alike, it pairs beautifully with other laced primulas for a timeless spring palette.

Perennial

Spring-Blooming, Traditional Variety

Flowers: April – May

Foliage: Semi-evergreen


Scientific Name
Primula × polyantha (Magenta-Laced form)

Synonyms
Magenta-Laced Primula, Laced Polyanthus

Common Name
Magenta-Laced Primrose

Origin
Cultivated variety in the long-standing tradition of 18th–19th century laced primula breeding

Pruning Tips
Deadhead faded blooms to extend flowering and maintain a tidy appearance. Remove any tired or damaged leaves in autumn or early spring.

Wildlife Value
Provides an early source of nectar for bees and other pollinators.

Positioning
Best grown in partial shade with cool, moist conditions. Suitable for borders, alpine beds, containers, and underplanting deciduous shrubs.

Water
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base to prevent crown rot and preserve flower quality.

Soil
Thrives in humus-rich, well-drained soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Add compost or leaf mould to improve structure and fertility.

Food
Feed in early spring with a balanced fertiliser. A second light feed after flowering can help maintain healthy foliage.

Pet-safe
Mildly toxic if ingested – best kept out of reach of pets and children.

Sprouts Top Tips
Perfect for display in terracotta pots or grouped at the front of borders, where their intricate colour and fine lacing can be admired up close. Divide every 2–3 years to maintain flowering and avoid overcrowding.

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