Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Primula => Topic started by: ChrisB on May 25, 2009, 06:59:41 PM
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these two primulas were just amazing, so I thought I'd share them here. Sorry I can't give the names, but probably the primula fans will be able to.
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The second looks like P. sieboldii, no?
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Yes, second is P. sieboldii and the first is P. reidii.... a glorious wee thing with a scent to melt the hardest heart.
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No 2 looks like P sieboldii 'Snowflake', a very vigorous and floriferous plant.
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..I wondered about P.wigramiana ???
Any chance of a better view of the leaves?
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..I wondered about P.wigramiana ???
Any chance of a better view of the leaves?
A reasonable thought, Giles, particularly because the flowers are of a closed bell shape..... I went for reidii because the calyces are so palegreen and usually are darker, even blackish under the farina, on wigramianas I have seen.
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This is what the leaves look like:
(P.reidii has bigger stalks (and P.wigramiana doesn't like my hard water ;D))
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P.wigramiana doesn't like my hard water
Well, it doesn't like something ..... perhaps you should buy bottled Scottish water for it, that will be a tonic for a start!
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:o
..back to business, I think your right, it's a P. reidii. (its a calyx thing :'()
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PS I think moving to Scotland might be the better option ;)
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PS I think moving to Scotland might be the better option ;)
welcome any time, Giles.... you, your Daphnes and your Primulas!
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:o
..back to business, I think you're right, it's a P. reidii. (its a calyx thing :'()
Looking at the photo, I think I do detect quite long leaf pedicels, too.
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Sorry folks, I only have the one picture, and I was so intent on getting a picture of those amazing flowers, I totally ignoed the foliage. Nice to have a name put to it, I'll look for seed when the list comes out, I'd love to grow it. It was growing very close to the Scottish border, Duddo area to be exact. That sieboldii was really nice too. Saw quite a few really good primulas in this garden, most grown from seed from SRGC and AGS, but he sources from other places too.
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Chris,
I've a spare P.reidii - if you would like it, I could post it to you. (PM me your address).
It's a bit slow off the mark (only just coming coming in to growth) so it would be easy to send.
It is likely to be a blue one, though, not white like your picture.
Giles
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Maggi some of your comments remind me of a Hilda Baker quote/catch phrase (I think you are just old enough to remember her) 'She knows you know'
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Maggi some of your comments remind me of a Hilda Baker quote/catch phrase (I think you are just old enough to remember her) 'She knows you know'
One of my comedy heroines, Shelagh!! :D
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It is likely to be a blue one, though, not white like your picture.
Giles
Well you wouldn't complain about that Chris, the blue is exquisite, jewel-like, of a most lovely shade and complete with glorious perfume.