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They do. I hope they are strong enough to flower in the spring when they are supposed to. Always remember as a child going to the woods with my Father and siblings to pick primroses for Mothers day and tying each bunch up with wool. Lovely memories.
I guess the length of light during the day which governs the flowering of some plants is similar in the spring and autumn I haven't noticed any Primroses around here flowering ,certainly none of the wild ones in the wood are....