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Primula cortusoides | cortusa primrose

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Grown from seed in living soil without the use of pesticides, chemicals, or carbon fuels.

Plants may ship dormant in early spring.

ships spring 2026


Cortusa-leaved primrose (Primula cortusoides) is a relatively rare, relatively short-lived perennial primrose for the woodland garden. This early bloomer bears an unbelievable number of magenta blooms each spring - sometimes as many twenty flowers per scape! 

Grow Primula cortusoides in the woodland garden or shaded alpine garden. It is happiest in dappled shade in humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil. Happily, this species tolerates summer drought relatively well. Good drainage is essential for winter survival. Moisture during the bloom season is a must. Self sows and multiplies readily when grown in clumps. 

Zone: 3 to 8
Family: Primulaceae
Type: Herbaceous Perennial
Height: 8 to 10 in.
Spread: 8 to 12 in.
Exposure: part shade to full shade
Conditions: humusy, moist, average, cool, alpine, woodland
Bloom Time: April to May
Native Range: Ural, Western Siberia, Altai, Mongolia, Manchuria, North Korea, North China
Common Names: cortusa primrose, cortusa-leaved primrose, Serbian primrose

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Anneli SaloCC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Agnieszka Kwiecień, NovaCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

A cluster of purple Primula cortusoides flowers, also known as cortusa primrose, growing outdoors.
A group of purple Primula cortusoides flowers, also known as cortusa primrose, growing near rocks.
Foliage of Primula cortusoides flowers, also known as cortusa primrose, growing near rocks.

Ordering information

Preorders

You may place your order anytime to reserve plants for spring 2026 shipping. If you place multiple orders, we will combine plants into one box (or as many as needed) and any extra shipping charges will be refunded.

We will resume shipping plants as soon as plants are ready and temperatures are appropriate in our location and yours.

We will check in with you a week before shipping to make sure you receive your plants at a time that is convenient for you.

Shipping

Live plants ship in spring and fall only. Plants may ship dormant, depending on variety and season. Shipping costs are most reasonable when bundling like size plants.

  • 4-inch: 1-6 plants ship for $15.00 / 7-13 plants ship for $18.00 / 14-30 plants ship for $40.00
  • 1-gal: 1-2 plants ship for $18.00 / 3-4 plants ship for $25.00 / 5-6 plants ship for $40.00
  • trees & shrubs: $27.00-$40.00 each, height dependent
  • seeds: $6.75 or free with orders over $15.00

We regret that we cannot ship internationally or to the following states: AK, AZ, CA, CO, FL, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, or WA.

Read more about our shipping policies here.

Nursery pick up

We will email you to schedule a day and time to collect your plants when they are ready in spring. Generally, plants can be collected from the nursery Monday through Sunday from 10am-4pm in Spring, Summer, and Fall.

Plant Sizes

We most commonly use the following pot sizes for perennials:

  • 4-inch pot: 3.5" H x 3.5" W x 3.5" D
  • 2-quart pot: 6" H x 5.25" W x 5.25" D
  • 1-gallon pot: 6.87" H x 8" Dia (this is a true one gallon pot, not the smaller 'trade' one gallon pot used by many nurseries)

Check out our illustrated pot size guide here.

Representative trees & shrubs are photographed in their pots and posted on each plant page.

Sustainability

Sustainability is at the heart of what we do at The Old Dairy. We grow all of our plants outdoors without the use of chemicals, fertilizers, carbon fuels, or peat.

Many of our perennials are grown in the ground and dug upon order (this is especially true for larger sizes). This practice allows us to grow stronger, healthier plants using native soil, and ultimately reduces our impact on the environment.

Our open-pollinated seeds are collected from plants in our mother beds, which have never been treated with chemicals or sprays of any kind.

Read all about our sustainable practices here.

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Primula cortusoides | cortusa primrose |

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