Primula

PRIMULA It was a miserably hot summer and we still did fairly well with many of the primulas, the ones with no heat tolerance suffered a painful death, Darwinian selection for desert life. Reidii died of course, and the petiolarids never got past the cotyledon stage. The growable ones are indispensable plants for the shade garden, blooming from spring until it gets too hot in the summer, most species like it on the cool side, and many will re-bloom in fall when it cools off. If you have any interest at all, we urge you to get a copy of Richard's book on the genus; its wonderful. We do however have a number of exciting new plants in the auricula section to offer, allionii again fared much better than florindae and japonica. I have concluded that allionii is far easier then the literature would lead you to believe, they survive summer heat better than many species that are considered easy. I would urge you to try a few; they make beautiful trough or pan subjects.



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Primula 'Beamish of Hort'

Primula 'Beamish of Hort'

Marion Jarvie brought us this, which I think is supposed to be a marginata hybrid, whatever it is it’s beautiful.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula aff. X goeblii ( European sp. auricula Sect.)

Primula aff. X goeblii ( European sp. auricula Sect.)

A naturally occuring european hybred a bit reminescent of x pubescens with heavy farina andnicely scented flowers
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Airemist'

Primula allionii 'Airemist'

A Peter Lister hybrid, tight domes of small foliage covered with large pure white flowers that sit close to the cushion.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Airwave'

Primula allionii 'Airwave'

A sister seedling to 'Airemist', from Peter Lister’s cross of Primula allionii 'alba' to P. ‘Blairside Yellow ‘, virtually identical but blooming several weeks later.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Amanda Gabrielle'

Primula allionii 'Amanda Gabrielle'

One of the best from Rick Lupp, named for his daughter, it is always a favorite at the winter sucks party and perfect for a cool winter____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Austin'

Primula allionii 'Austin'

Large single cherry pink flowers similar to ‘Mary Berry’.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Bill Martin'

Primula allionii 'Bill Martin'

A strong growing clone from Marion Jarvie, it is free flowering and multiplies rapidly.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Broadwell Milkmaid'

Primula allionii 'Broadwell Milkmaid'

A stunning plant from Joe Elliot completely obscured by a dome of overlapping milky white flowers in the spring, its not as clean a white as 'Airemist' but produces a more impressive display.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Broadwell Pink'

Primula allionii 'Broadwell Pink'

Joe Elliot’s hard working bees always come up with some excellent free flowering plants, here the flowers are medium sized but of a particularly radiant shade of pink and produced in great abundance.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Primula allionii 'Clarence Elliott'

Primula allionii 'Clarence Elliott'

A 1982 Joe Elliot cross between P. allionii and a white form of ‘Linda Pope’, flowers are lavender with a white eye with broad petals and overlap to obscure the cushion if well grown.____ZONE 5
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