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Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’ – Japanese primrose for pond edge
Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’ is a compact spring-flowering plant that brings fresh colour to damp pond edges and the shore zone. The red flowers appear from March to May (III–V), adding early highlights. With a height of 20–30 cm, the plant stays low and is ideal for the foreground.
- Flower colour: light pink
- Flowering period: III–V (March to May)
- Height: approx. 20–30 cm
- Pot size: approx. 9cm
Plant specifications:
- They provide visible colour accents at the garden pond as early as spring – just when many pond plants are only beginning to sprout.
- The compact height keeps a clear view of the water surface and provides a neat look along the shoreline.
- Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, the primrose can be placed flexibly in damp border areas.
Technical data:
- Botanical name: Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’
- Common name: Japanese primrose
- Height (cm): 20 / 30 cm
- Planting depth: 0 / –15 cm
- Flowering period: III–V
- Winter hardiness: Zone 1
- Pot size: 9 cm
With Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’, you add a charming spring-flowering plant at the garden pond that clearly enhances damp border areas. Especially around ponds, the start of the season is decisive: While many marginal plants are still developing in spring, this primrose already adds colour from March to May (III–V). This makes the pond edge look tidy and lively early in the year – ideal if you would like your garden pond to be an eye-catcher right from the start of the season.
The plant remains pleasantly compact at around 20 to 30 cm in height. As such, it is ideal for the foreground of the marginal planting, for damp border beds, or as a colourful accent between stones and stepping stones. ‘Appleblossom’ has a particularly harmonious effect when you place several plants in small groups: This results in a calm, natural look and emphasises the shoreline without visually closing off the water surface.
The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm gives you flexibility in placement. In practice, the Japanese primrose is ideal in damp shoreline soil or in very shallow marginal zones, where the soil remains evenly fresh. The 9 cm pot is perfect if you want to plant several for a quick visible effect. If water levels fluctuate, a small plant basket can be useful to keep the plant stable and the location tidy.
Thanks to Zone 1, Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’ is winter-hardy and therefore suitable for perennial pond-edge arrangements. An appealing choice if you want to make the pond edge attractive not just in summer but already in spring.
Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive at your address healthy and undamaged. Despite all due care, plants may be slightly damaged by postal transport or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves just as much as broken stems. We do not accept liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.
Zoo-Roco tip: Plant ‘Appleblossom’ where you often walk by in spring – it is ideal for bringing the pond edge to life early on. If your border area becomes drier at times in summer, place the primrose a little more sheltered in damp soil (rather than deeper in water) to ensure it is evenly supplied.
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