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    PRIMULA
    PRIMULA
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    PRIMULA

    Commonly known as Sikkim cowslip

    Symbols of spring, prima rosa, appearing in the UK in woodlands, hedgebanks and grassy places and originating mainly in the northern hemisphere with almost half of species coming from the Himalayas.

    Genus of about 400 species of mainly herbaceous perennials, some woody based and evergreen.

    In groups of upright candelabras, the very diverse primrose/polyantha and the auriculas which include those with centres of white meal displayed as show auriculas.

    Represented in the UK by the common P. vulgaris, the cowslip, P. veris (which makes a potent wine), a hybrid between them, false oxlip and the true oxlip. P. elatoir existing in a small area of boulder clay in East Anglia.

    Around Yorkshire and Cumbria in damp, peaty places P. farinosa, the bird's-eye primrose grows and to the north on the north and north-west coast of Scotland the similar P. scotica is native.

    Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
    • Good to know
      Thrives in consistently moist soil at bog edges and near streams and water. Not suitable for standing in water
    • Pests & Diseases
      Aphids, red spider mites, leafhoppers, vine weevil, slugs, viruses, primula brown core, grey mould(Botrytis)
    • Place of origin
      Himalayas (western Nepal to southwestern China)
    • Deciduous
      Oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, shining, pale green leaves to 30cm (12in) long
    • Fully hardy
    • Height
      60-90cm (24-36in)
    • Spread
      60cm (24in)
    • Herbaceous
      Early in the year, typically January till end of March, herbaceous plants might be supplied in 9cm pots to ensure timely despatch.
      Rosette-forming perennial. produces umbels of numerous, pendent, funnel-shaped flowers 2.5cm (1in) across
    • Hardy - very cold winter
      Hardy in all of UK and northern Europe. Plant can possibly withstand temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F)
    • Spring Seasonal Interest
    • Summer Seasonal Interest
    • Fertile moist well-drained soil
      Humus-rich.
    • Neutral to acid soil
    • Full sun
      Will tolerate if soil remains damp
    • Partial shade
    • Mature Size
      60-90cm (24-36in)
      Herbaceous - guide for size not form Watering Can
        60cm (24in)
       
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