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Specific Families and Genera => Primula => Topic started by: manicbotanic on January 05, 2011, 04:52:01 PM

Title: primula euprepes
Post by: manicbotanic on January 05, 2011, 04:52:01 PM
hello .dont know much about primulas but seen this listed and it looks most exciting..anyone growing it or has any info/pics?thanks.sean
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Carlo on January 05, 2011, 05:09:27 PM
Dig around.... There's been at least a discussion or two and some amazing pictures posted to the forum.
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Post by: TheOnionMan on January 05, 2011, 05:33:55 PM
Re: travels from Chengdu to Lhasa
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=3911.msg102841#msg102841
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Post by: Lesley Cox on January 05, 2011, 07:01:43 PM
And some great pictures on Pam Eveleigh's Primula World website. It seems to vary from deep pluumy red, to BLACK!
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Diane Clement on January 05, 2011, 08:46:08 PM
Primula euprepes is available commercially in the UK, from the Rankins at Kevock.
http://www.kevockgarden.co.uk/store/product/45d2d261-9bd6-4791-8409-b8ccbf5c8ae4.aspx (http://www.kevockgarden.co.uk/store/product/45d2d261-9bd6-4791-8409-b8ccbf5c8ae4.aspx)
I believe these have been micropropped which has resulted in more availability and affordability.  I'm not sure yet how this propagation method has affected the plants, mine certainly look strong and healthy but are yet to flower.
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Roma on January 05, 2011, 10:20:04 PM
I had seed from the SRGC seed exchange last year but no germination so far.  Has anyone on the Forum grown it from seed?
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: ichristie on January 07, 2011, 07:34:05 PM
Hi Roma, are you out of hibernation now we had minus 9c today so think I will go back to bed.  Cyril grew quite a few of this primula from seed and I have a number of plants hope still o?k under the snow. I showed the plants to John Richards who said they were maybe correct most likely not,  cheers Ian the Christie kind.
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Post by: fleurbleue on January 07, 2011, 10:43:40 PM
I have grown three from the seed exchange last year but now all leaves are dry  ??? Hope they will grow up again in spring  :-\
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Roma on January 08, 2011, 05:30:59 PM
Hi Ian, -6 here yesterday and -3.4 today.  A bit more snow this morning but melted a bit during the day.  Hope your primula seedlings are euprepes.  It is an amazing colour!  As far as I remember the only plants I have seen on the showbench were those shown by the Rankins.  I hope it is amenable to cultivation and gets spread around.

Lucky you, Nicole.  I still have the seed pot so maybe by the end of March if things have thawed out I might have some germination, though primulas usually germinate the first season after sowing. :-\
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Graham Catlow on February 03, 2011, 07:49:31 PM
Hi
I bought one from the Rankins in 2009 and got it through last winter but it didn't flower.
I have noticed today that it has succumbed to the weather this year. :'(
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: robg on April 30, 2011, 06:55:20 PM
I've just bought one of these from David R's open garden day.  It's looks are stunning - fortunately SWDA ("She Who Decides All") was equally smitten and the purchase was authorised !!!

Bit concerned that Graham Catlow lost his through this past winter, and he lives only a few miles away; any advise on making sure it survives ?

Rob
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Post by: Graham Catlow on April 30, 2011, 08:56:11 PM
Hi Rob,
I was at the Kevock open day this lunch time.
I think I had it too wet and the frosts were too severe before I had chance to put it somewhere undercover. There had been a nice covering of moss on the surface of the pot and I didn't like to remove it so I assume it attracted too much moisture and that was the problem. I must be more careful with my new acquisition.
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: robg on May 01, 2011, 10:33:10 AM
Thanks Graham - we made it a bit later and just in time to get one of these.  This was a bit more than I normally can justify for anything that is not a shrub ! ;)

Do I take it that the recommendation is to keep it in a pot rather than planting out ?  I haven't done a search to see what conditions it likes yet, but am hoping that it will like a damp area next to my pond that it is full sunlight.

Rob
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Roma on May 01, 2011, 04:17:42 PM
I bought the last one for sale at Nottingham after dithering all weekend as I too am not very keen on paying a lot for herbaceous plants.  I hope I can keep it alive.  I think it has more than one shoot so was planning to split it and plant out one part and repot the other.  I have two very small seedlings recently germinated from 2010 sown seed so hope they are correct and I can grow them on to maturity.  There was actually a third seedling in the pot, but it was a larch tree.  Hazard of living close to a wood.
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Graham Catlow on May 01, 2011, 09:12:36 PM
There were a couple planted out at Kevock but not near the pool or stream. They were a litle further up. I'm not sure what the soil conditions were like but they were in the open and the sun was shining on them.

I plan to keep mine in a pot so I can move it if i think I need to. Will certainly get it under cover this Autumn ready for the winter.

I got mine a couple of months ago and it is still small, (was in a 9cm pot), and not of flowering size yet.
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: arisaema on May 01, 2011, 10:46:03 PM
I've been to Zheduo Shan were the Kevock-seeds were collected, it's cool and moist with Rhododendron brush and peaty soil over slate. Primula tangutica has a similar distribution and habitat, and that one is easy in the garden in acidic soil in a bright woodland setting. They have a tendency to rot off during winter when they get big, so divide it every other year or raise new ones from seed.
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: robg on May 01, 2011, 11:15:28 PM
Many thanks, guys, for your inputs. 

I didn't spot the growing ones at the Kevock garden unfortunately.  The pot I got has will divide into 3 when the flowering is over.

Arisaema - the second picture looks all to familiar to a day on a Scottish mountain !

Rob
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Graham Catlow on May 02, 2011, 12:48:37 PM
Arisaema, that's a great bit of information - thanks.
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: Maggi Young on September 20, 2011, 06:35:10 PM
   
Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Notes on the "black" Primulas of China; Primula euprepes, P. melanantha
Josef Lemmens, has, by permission of the author Professor Hu Chi-Ming  of the South China Botanical Garden, got a link to the Professor's paper on the subject - find the link here :
http://www.alpines.be/Primula.html
Title: Re: primula euprepes
Post by: TheOnionMan on November 13, 2011, 03:31:17 PM
Just found this topic, seems that the web site in the link above is under construction, they give a suggestion to add "old/" to the intended page, and it works.
http://www.alpines.be/old/Primula.html
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