Deciding between Corn Plant and Indoor Primrose? Both are solid choices with different care needs. Learn which fits your lifestyle.

Corn Plant (Dracaena fragrans): Low to bright indirect light, Every 1–2 weeks watering. Indoor Primrose (Primula obconica): Bright indirect light, Every 5–7 days watering. Different plants for different homes.
Easy difficulty. Low to bright indirect light. Every 1–2 weeks watering. Grows slow. Very fluoride-sensitive. Always use filtered or distilled water.
Easy–Moderate difficulty. Bright indirect light. Every 5–7 days watering. Grows moderate. A beautiful cool-season bloomer for late winter and early spring. Important: the sap of Primula obconica contains primin — a sensitizer that causes allergic contact dermatitis in many people. Wear gloves when handling. Toxic to pets. Cool temperatures extend blooming.
Corn Plant works if you have Low to bright indirect light and can water Every 1–2 weeks. Indoor Primrose suits Bright indirect light and Every 5–7 days watering schedule. Match plant to your conditions.
Both are worthwhile. Success comes from matching the plant to your home.
Pick Corn Plant or Indoor Primrose based on your light and watering commitment. Either choice works.
Different enough. Corn Plant needs Low to bright indirect. Indoor Primrose needs Bright indirect. Pick based on your light.
Corn Plant: Easy. Indoor Primrose: Easy–Moderate.
Yes, if conditions match. Most homes have room for both.
Corn Plant grows slow. Indoor Primrose grows moderate.