Approximately 0 seeds per gram
seed-counts are only a guide, not to be used for accurate calculations.
B and T World Seeds' reference number:
442346
USDA average, annual, minimum temperature
Zone:6
Type of plant -
perennial
Flower:
WHITE or pale YELLOW (to VIOLET) campan. in umbels
Fruit:
(fl. colour variable) (nat.alt.4500m.+)
Height in meters: 0.3-0.45
Common names for Primula alpicola:
Primula alpicola
is included in the following B and T World Seeds flowering plant categories:
1: Species in Stock at B and T
9: Alpine and Rock Garden Seed List (Hardy and Tender)
38: Indian Native and Introduced Plants
43: Herbaceous Border Plant Seed List
44: Cut flowers Commercial and other Recommended Varieties
55: Fragrant or Aromatic Flower or Foliage Plant Seeds
161: Edible Flowers
170: Primulaceae
185: Plant Species whose germination is improved by Smoke
Germination guide
Primula alpicola seeds will usually germinate in 20-40 days, even under good conditions germination may be erratic. Normally will only germinate with light so surface sow. Sow Primula alpicola seeds on the surface of a Peaty seed sowing mix at about 15°C.
Stratification (cold treatment or vernalization) Some seeds need to be overwintered before they will germinate. Some seeds need just a couple of weeks, others 3 months. Seeds can be stratified in dampened peat or sand, in a plastic box or bag at 4°C or 5°C in a refrigerator. The seeds should not be frozen or in a wet medium. Very small seeds can be sown on the surface of their growing medium, in pots sealed in plastic bags, and kept in the 'fridge. Many vernalized seeds need light to germinate when they are sown in the "Spring".
P.Sinensis germinates in the dark. Cold stratify 3 weeks.