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Primula heucherifolia

These are woodland plants, with soft, hairy, more or less round leaves, which may be lobed or slightly toothed, and loose umbels of bright pink flowers, sometimes with two or three whorls of flowers. The plants in the genus Cortusa have now been shown to be Primulas, and their DNA puts them in the Cortusoides section. What a surprise! The ones that look like Cortusa really are the same thing. However, we still list them separately as Primula (Cortusa). We also list the varieties of Primula sieboldii separately, although that species is in the Cortusoides section.

Primula heucherifolia is a rosette-formimg primula bearing pendent, bell-shaped mauve to deep purple flowers on slim stems. From rocky hillsides in Sichuan.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width
Height 30cm
Family Primulaceae
Flowering Early summer
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil humus rich soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range 20 - 60 cm

Code

PHK-9
9 cm pot £4.50
Primula heucherifolia SDR7877
Primula heucherifolia SDR7877 Primula heucherifolia SDR7877
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