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Primula allionii
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 makes tight cushions of slightly sticky foliage, covered with flowers in early spring. This is a mixture of varieties, with flowers pink, purple and white.
PLANT SPECIFICS |
Pot Size |
9 cm pot |
Width |
15cm |
Height |
10cm |
Family |
Primulaceae |
Flowering |
Late winter to early spring |
Garden habitat |
sunny rock crevices |
Soil |
alkaline, well drained soil |
Plant category |
Alpine |
Height |
10 cm |
Code |
PA8-9 |
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N |
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FLOWERING |
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