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Award of Garden Merit
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Associated with George Forrest
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The oxlip; upright stems with clusters of pale yellow flowers.
Clusters of purply pink flowers, without a darker or paler eye.
Small clusters of fringed, pale yellow flowers in a hanging head.
Muscarioides section. Almost globular head of pale blue/purple flowers.
Large, rose-pink flowers with white eyes over leathery, glossy leaves.
Cascading low foliage with white flowers streaked with carmine.
Rosettes of serrated leaves and tight heads of purple flowers.
A form of oxlip originating from Siberia; umbels of pale yellow flowers.
Pink flowers with yellow eyes.
One or two whorls of deep pink flowers over round, lobed leaves.
Like a larger Primula scotica, with yellow-eyed pink flowers on a short stem.
The well-known primrose - pale yellow flowers with orange centres.