Origin
The Primula elatior Veristar Yellow, also known as the Oxlip, has its roots in the temperate regions of Europe and Asia. It is a plant that is primarily found in moist, shady places such as forests, hedges and steep cliff faces. This plant is part of the Primulaceae family.
Characteristics
The Primula elatior Veristar Yellow is a perennial, evergreen plant that can reach a height of 30 to 45 centimeters. The plant is characterized by its prominent yellow flowers that appear in early spring. The flowers have a typical bell-shaped form and appear on long stems above the foliage. The leaf of the Primula elatior Veristar Yellow is oval in shape, bright green in colour and has a serrated edge.
Care
Despite the fact that the Primula elatior Veristar Yellow is not a demanding type of plant, it does prefer well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. It also prefers a location in partial shade, but it can also survive in both full sun and full shade. Watering should be done in moderation, but the soil should certainly not dry out. In addition, it is advisable to feed the plant annually with an organic fertiliser.