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How long do primroses last in the garden?

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The lifespan of primroses in the garden can vary depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. Perennial primroses, when properly cared for, can last for several years, with some varieties lasting up to five years or more. However, it's important to note that primroses are not long-lived perennials like trees or shrubs. They may gradually decline in vigour and bloom less profusely over time. Regular division and rejuvenation of the plants can help extend their lifespan and maintain their vigour.
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