Primroses in pictures with names

Primroses - This is a fairly large family of primroses, in which there are many species.
These flowers are both bulbous and rhizomatous. Combining them into one family is associated with the timing of their flowering. All plants that bloom early in spring are classified as primroses.
The most common ones you can find on the Internet are: primroses in pictures with names: snowdrops, hyacinths, crocuses, daffodils (bulbous plants), hellebore, lungwort (rhizomatous).
All primroses require virtually no special care. If you want to see your garden blooming very early in the spring, then all you need to do for primroses is to find them a suitable place in your garden.
Bulbous primroses should be planted in the fall. But you can buy ready-made plants, for example, crocuses or hyacinths, and plant them in your garden in the spring. They adapt quickly after transplantation. Lungwort and hellebore can be planted in the spring, they can be transplanted by dividing the bush.
All primroses love moist soil and grow well in partial shade. If you place them in open sun in dry areas, the plants can be affected by diseases and pests.
Songflowers in pictures with names can often be seen growing under trees and shrubs. For them, this is the best place for successful growth and flowering.
A good choice would be to plant primroses in beds with perennials. In early spring, your flower beds will be decorated with blooming primroses, and then they will be replaced by the flowering of perennial plants.
There is no need to fertilize primroses, just regularly remove dried leaves from them, separate overgrown bulbs, and you can periodically add humus and compost to the soil.
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Now hyacinths have become very popular - they are one of the first to appear in city flower beds, pleasing the eye after the spring slush.