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Primula integrifolia
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The Auricula section includes not only that species, but also most of the other Primula species from the mountains of Europe. They make clumps of rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves, in some species really glossy, but in others covered with farina. Clusters of a few flowers are borne on short stems, from late winter through to early summer, and they are indispensable residents of rock gardens, raised beds, troughs and the alpine house. They are also great in pots for showing. The many Primula allionii varieties and hybrids, Primula marginata varieties, cultivated auriculas, and Primula x pubescens (P. auricula x P. hirsuta) varieties are listed in separate groups in this catalogue.

Primula integrifolia grows in places where melting snow saturates the ground in spring, as in the picture. It has short-stemmed pink flowers, each petal deeply notched.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 10cm
Height 5cm
Family Primulaceae
Flowering Spring
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil acidic, humus rich soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range < 6 cm

Code

PIB-9
9 cm pot £4.00
Primula integrifolia
Primula integrifolia
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