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This large section, formerly known as Farinosae, is found right round the northern hemisphere, and also includes the one species from South America. The well-known British brid's-eye primrose, Primula farinosa, is a typical member of the section, with good heads of bright pink flowers over rosettes of leaves that are slightly mealy on the upper side and very mealy below.
Primula scotica is found wild only in Scotland, and is the only species of plant to claim that distinction, apart from some apomictic Sorbus. It is tiny; just little rosettes of grey-green leaves, and a short, upright stem with a few deep red-purple flowers with yellow eyes. It is usually monocarpic, but should be kept going from seed, provided you have several plants to ensure fertilisation. Well worth growing, and well worth and examining closely!
PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size
7 cm pot
Width
10cm
Height
5cm
Family
Primulaceae
Flowering
Late spring
Garden habitat
sun or partial shade
Soil
well drained soil
Plant category
Alpine
Height range
Code
PSB-7
7 cm pot
£5.00
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