Primula meadia and the white-flowered form
P. meadia f.
album have both gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit.
Primula meadia 'Goliath' is a
cultivar that grows large flowers on taller scapes. This species thrives when it is surrounded by plants that are shorter while it is in its early growing stages. Additionally, the shooting star's ideal condition is partial shade, however, it can still grow in cooler zones with sun given that the soil is moist. As far as soil is concerned, this species prefers rocky, sandy soil but is also able to flourish when planted in clay soil. Once the seed is propagated, it will grow at a very slow pace, sometimes taking up to 4 years to bloom. When treated with fire or brush removal, the shooting star plant benefits.
Primula meadia can live in an open habitat given that the effects of potential competing woody vegetation are limited. == Uses & Toxicity ==