The Primrose Flower

GPTKB entity

Statements (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:plant
gptkbp:aroma Sweet scent
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Hope
gptkb:Love
Renewal
Springtime
gptkbp:color gptkb:Purple
gptkb:White
gptkb:Yellow
gptkb:Pink
gptkbp:conservation_status gptkb:Least_Concern
gptkbp:cultivation Requires well-drained soil
Can be grown from seeds
Can be propagated by division
Prefers partial shade
gptkbp:cultural_significance Symbol of love
Used in folklore
Symbol of spring
Symbol of youth
gptkbp:edibility Edible flowers
Leaves can be used in salads
Roots can be used medicinally
gptkbp:family gptkb:Primulaceae
gptkbp:flower_structure Pistil
Stamens
Five petals
Calyx
gptkbp:flowering_season gptkb:spring
March to May
gptkbp:genus gptkb:Capoeira
gptkbp:habitat Grasslands
Woodlands
Meadows
gptkbp:height 15-30 cm
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Primrose Flower
gptkbp:leaf_arrangement Basal rosette
gptkbp:native_to gptkb:Europe
gptkbp:p_hpreference Acidic to neutral soil
gptkbp:pollinators gptkb:Bumblebee
gptkbp:threats Climate change
Invasive species
Habitat loss
gptkbp:uses Medicinal purposes
Culinary uses
Ornamental gardening
gptkbp:varieties gptkb:Cowslip
gptkb:Alpine_Primrose
gptkb:Chinese_Primrose
gptkb:Siberian_Primrose
gptkb:Evening_Primrose
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Morris_&_Co._Ltd.
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6