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Primula 'Wanda'

The Vernales section of primulas, correctly called section Primula, includes our beloved primrose, cowslip and oxlip, which are usually, but not always, pale yellow. There are also some bright pink species from further afield - not to mention the polyanthus hybrids, with appallingly vivid colours, fortunately kept away from us in municipal plantings in the middles of roundabouts.

Primula 'Wanda' is a hybrid of the primrose, Primula vulgaris, and the rarely cultivated Primula juliae, so it is a variety of the unpronounceable Primula x pruhonicensis. It makes a low mat, with the rich, deep, pink-purple flowers on very short stems above it.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 20cm
Height 5cm
Family Primulaceae
Flowering Spring
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height 5 cm

Code

BWB-9
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FLOWERING
9 cm pot £5.00
Primula  'Wanda'
Primula  'Wanda' Primula  'Wanda' Primula  'Wanda'
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