Primula allionii 'Edinburgh'
Primulaceae
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Habitat:
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protected from winter wet; sheltered crevices or under glass
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Flowering:
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late winter to early spring
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Size:
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15
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10
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Soil:
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well drained, gritty, preferably limestone
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Primula allionii `Edinburgh`
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Price
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£3.50
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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PAQ-9
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The many varieties of Primula allionii and its hybrids provide wonderful colour at the time when we wonder whether winter will ever end. They form tight domes of small leaves, often sticky, but the foliage is usually completely hidden by the masses of quite large, almost stemless flowers. Excessive wet in the cushion of foliage, particularly in winter, will cause rot, so they are usually grown in an alpine house or greenhouse, but any site sheltered from rain will do, such as tucked in a crevice on the sheltered side of a raised bed or in a trough. They do fine outside in places where there is reliable winter snow cover.
Primula allionii 'Edinburgh' has mid-pink flowers with white eyes.
Other related plants:
Sugar pink flowers, shading to white at the centre.
Seedlings from magnificent plant with large, yellow flowers.
Rich pink flowers with white eyes.
Dusky pink flowers with yellow eyes.
Pink flowers with yellow eyes.
Compact dome with lilac-coloured flowers over attractive foliage.
White flowers, shading to pink at the edges.
An allionii hybrid with large pink flowers.
Primula allionii hybrid with large, pink flowers.