Here you go, Paul — Primula veris (Cowslip) in your full Artisan Aquatics product‑template format, clean, SEO‑ready, and consistent with the rest of your Primula range.
Description
Primula veris, commonly known as the Cowslip, is a cherished native British wildflower producing clusters of fragrant, nodding golden‑yellow bells on upright stems. Flowering in early to mid‑spring, it brings natural charm to damp borders, wildflower meadows, pond edges and cottage‑style gardens. Hardy, reliable and excellent for wildlife, it’s a key early nectar source for bees, butterflies and other spring pollinators.
Features & Benefits
- Native wildflower — supports local biodiversity and naturalistic planting
- Fragrant yellow blooms — classic spring colour with soft scent
- Moisture‑tolerant — thrives in damp borders and meadow‑style planting
- Wildlife value — vital early nectar source for bees and butterflies
Repotting or Planting
Remove the plant from its pot and plant into moist, well‑drained soil enriched with organic matter. Position the crown level with the soil surface and water thoroughly after planting.
Care Instructions
- Keep soil moist during spring and early summer
- Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering
- Suitable for naturalising in grass or meadow areas
- Mulch lightly in autumn to improve soil structure
Colour
Golden yellow
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flowers
April – May
Sun / Shade
Full sun to part shade
Season
Spring / Summer
Measurements (cm)
Height: 20–30
Spread: 20–25
Suggested Companions
- Primula vulgaris
- Primula elatior
- Ajuga reptans
- Iris sibirica
- Caltha palustris
