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Primula marginata 'Caerulea'
One of the most rewarding European primula for cultivation, Primula marginata can be grown outside on the rock garden or a raised bed or in a trough, or grown under glass as a plant for showing. The thick stem branches frequently, so that the plant makes a dome of fleshy, toothed leaves, lightly covered with farina. Flower stems hold the heads of lavender flowers above the foliage. Primula marginata 'Caerulea' is an excellent selected, long-established form, with rich pale purple flowers, with the white eye not very prominent.
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| Pot Size |
9 cm pot |
| Width |
25cm |
| Height |
20cm |
| Family |
Primulaceae |
| Flowering |
Spring |
| Garden habitat |
sunny rock crevices |
| Soil |
alkaline, well drained soil |
| Plant category |
Alpine |
| Height |
20 cm |
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P3A-9 |
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