Types of Primrose

Types of Primrose Primroses often get attention for their delicate blooms and adaptability in different growing conditions. But not all primroses are the same—and not all of them are welcome in your yard. While some are garden favorites, others can become invasive weeds that spread quickly and take over your lawn. Let’s take a closer look at a few common types of primrose, including the showy evening primrose , which is considered more of a nuisance than a flower. Common Primrose (Primula vulgaris) This is the primrose most people think of when they picture cheerful yellow blooms in early spring. Common primroses are usually planted in gardens, window boxes, and borders because they provide bright color after winter. They thrive in cooler weather and are often cultivated as ornamental plants. Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) Evening primrose is known for its tall stems and pale yellow flowers that bloom in the evening and close by midday. Unlike showy evening primrose, t...