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Primula cf. russeola

The Crystallophlomis section (often referred to as Nivalid primulas) consists of plants with long, more or less narrow leaves, generally upright, usually with white or pale yellow farina underneath. Each plant may have several flower stems, with one, two or three whorls of flowers, pink, purple, white or cream. In winter they form robust resting buds at ground level, and in the wild these would be covered with snow for a long time. The long, occasionally hot summers and too-warm winters make some of these plants difficult to grow in Britain, but others are long-lived, good garden plants. This section has a subsection Maximowiczii, which we list as a separate group of plants.

Primula cf. russeola originated not far from the original collection location, and it fits the description. makes a clump of rather fleshy leaves, with a narrow rim of farina around the edge of the underside, and a deep rid midrib, at least in autumn. Then is has a large resting bud through the winter. It has stems with a couple of umbels of violet flowers.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 25cm
Height 60cm
Family Primulaceae
Flowering Mid spring to mid summer
Garden habitat sun or partial shade
Soil fertile, moist, well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height 60 cm

Code

B8E-9
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