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Pictured is Primula (Dodecatheon) tetradra growing in its native habitat in the Crystal Range of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. I have always found this species growing with “wet feet” (their roots in the water – a very hydric environment). Despite the hydric conditions, the soil is very gritty with excellent aeration. In addition, the organic content of the soil is also generally, both not always, very high.Pictured is Highland Lake from the summit of Tells Peak. Hydric environments near and surrounding the lake are prime habitats for Primula (Dodecatheon) tetrandra. I have a good amount of climatic data for this area. Summers are relatively dry and the daytime temperatures cool. Frost can occur during the summer months. Winters are long and snow can persists from October to early July. Needless to say, the growing season is very short. This might be similar to what you experience in Southern Finland.