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Primula acaulis Rubens Antique Rose F1

Primula x acaulis Rubens Antique Rose F1
Hybrid Primrose

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'Rubens Antique Rose' F1 is a unique Primrose in more ways than one, as it can be grown both traditionally in the garden outdoors, and used as an indoor decoration. This semi-late perennial with vigorous shoots is adorned with numerous double flowers in shades ranging from old rose to yellow in February-March. Surprisingly fragrant, these pretty fringed flowers contrast beautifully against the dark green wavy foliage, creating stunning flowering pots. Thriving well indoors, this very hardy perennial is also suitable for borders and edges, preferably in partial shade, in humus-rich and moist, non-limestone soil. Its lovely flowering in February-March elegantly heralds the arrival of spring.
Flower size
3 cm
Height at maturity
20 cm
Spread at maturity
25 cm
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Description

The Primula 'Rubens Antique Rose' F1 is a hybrid Primrose that seduces on all fronts! A semi-late variety, it offers beautiful double fringed flowers from February onwards, which bloom in a range of colours from antique pink to yellow. Its pleasant scent is as surprising as its ability to be grown indoors, where it forms beautiful flowering pots that rival cut flower bouquets. When planted in the garden, it will be perfect for adding light to winter flower beds in partial shade, and in cool to moist soil, for example near a water feature or along an east-facing path.

Primroses constitute a genus rich in over 400 species, which gave its name to the plant family that houses them, the Primulaceae. This family includes a few other genera of minor ornamental importance compared to Primroses, such as Androsaces, small rock plants. In the Primula genus, there are native wild plants such as Primula veris, better known by its common name cowslip, easily recognizable by its yellow flowers in spring and widespread in France and Europe. Some species delight collectors, such as the P. vialii with its orchid-like flowers arranged in spikes, the P. denticulata with its globular flowers, or the P. pulverulenta with its "pagoda-like" flowers, arranged along the floral stem, also known as the Candelabra Primrose for this reason. It is also a genus that greatly inspires breeders, who joyfully introduce new hybrids to the market, always more floriferous and decorative. These perennial Primroses are often used as biennials in flower beds in winter and spring.

The Primula Rubens Antique Rose F1 is a recent creation marketed by two Belgian and German horticultural companies. This garden Primrose is an F1 hybrid, resulting from a cross-breeding between 2 "pure" varieties, which allows for a superior vigor compared to the parents, what is called the heterosis effect. The sought-after effect often applies to flowering, which becomes more abundant or larger, or to other interesting criteria such as compactness or, conversely, vigor.

The numerous qualities of 'Rubens Antique Rose' F1 earned it a gold medal at the Belgian professional exhibition of ornamental plants and nursery products (Florall) during its spring 2022 edition. This Primrose indeed combines many advantages, with its original and fragrant flowering, blooming in a range of pink hues, even reaching yellow in a charmingly romantic harmony. The double flowers are delicately fringed and of medium to large size. With its short floral stems, characteristic of the P. acaulis species from which it originates (acaule means stemless), the flowers appear as if placed on the dark green waffled foliage, which serves as their setting. Semi-late, this February-March flowering is extremely decorative. Forming a very compact clump, as wide as it is tall, perfect for container gardening, it can be easily grown indoors, rivaling flowering houseplants or even cut flower bouquets.

Very hardy, at least down to -20°C (-4°F), this Primrose appreciates fresh but well-draining soils, as it dislikes both excessive moisture and dryness. Relatively demanding, it requires a neutral to slightly acidic soil, rich in humus. It also tolerates heavy and clay soils, provided they are not too wet in winter. It will thrive in partial shade, at least not exposed to direct sunlight. Being an F1 hybrid, it will not self-seed like pure varieties would. Therefore, you can also grow it in a pot, alone or combined with other plants to decorate your balcony, as our German neighbors often do, not hesitating to mix dwarf conifers, perennials, or grasses with their biennials.

With 'Rubens Antique Rose' F1, breeders offer a beautiful gift to enthusiasts of originality. Winter is scarce in terms of flowering, and this primrose's blooms are truly enchanting, with their shades of antique pink blended with yellow, in a delightfully vintage aesthetic. This variety can rival flower bouquets and can flower indoors for a long time, allowing us to appreciate its fragrance. Of course, you can also grow it in the garden, alongside other plants that, like it, appreciate partial shade. You can plant it near bulbs, such as Daffodils with their cheerful corollas, or with late-flowering perennials to enjoy flowers for a good part of the year. Consider Columbines for spring, as the existing wide plant palette offers many colours. In summer, Anemones will also be perfect companions to enliven your shady flower beds.

Flowering

Flower colour multicoloured
Flowering time February to March
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 3 cm
Fragrance Fragrant

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour dark green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 20 cm
Spread at maturity 25 cm
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Primula

Species

x acaulis

Cultivar

Rubens Antique Rose F1

Family

Primulaceae

Other common names

Hybrid Primrose

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference176561

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Planting and care

Primroses are planted in pots and planters or directly in the ground in finely prepared and enriched soil. Plant them as soon as possible upon receipt, in September-October or March-April. If the planned location is not yet ready or the conditions are unfavourable for planting, you can let them grow in pots for 4 to 6 weeks. 'Rubens Antique Rose' F1 also has an interesting characteristic, it can be grown indoors as a potted flower.

In pots and planters, use a good soil for flowering plants (geranium-type soil) enriched with clay and slow-release fertiliser, light and well-draining. The top of the plug plant should be level with the soil. Water generously upon planting and during the following weeks, as plug plants can dry out quickly. Primulas don't like dryness, but be careful of excess water that they also fear! Make sure to use containers with drainage holes and empty the saucer 10 minutes after watering. Remember to water even during winter if it doesn't rain or if the container is placed in a sheltered location. Do not water during freezing periods.

Very floriferous and fast-growing, primroses are hungry plants. As soon as growth resumes, at the end of February or beginning of March, and throughout the flowering period, provide a liquid fertiliser for flowering plants containing iron and trace elements 1 to 2 times a week in the watering can. Remove faded flowers to promote new blooms. Once the flowering is over, potted plants can be replanted in the garden in partial shade.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Shaded rockery, Woodland edge
Type of use Edge of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 20 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Humus-bearing, fertile.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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