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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #240 on: April 15, 2014, 09:50:56 PM »
Yup I got mixed up again so sorry Graham!  I did mean Grame Butler. Duh...

David -here's the Blue Wave seedling you sent me.  The colour is richer than this photo shows it's a super plant!
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #241 on: April 16, 2014, 09:24:56 AM »
Glad you like it Chris. Keep it going and eventually you might be able to send me an offset, I lost mine! ;D
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #242 on: April 16, 2014, 11:40:02 AM »
Two Primulas just flowering in our garden:
       Primula amoena
       Primula spectabilis

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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #243 on: April 17, 2014, 08:42:23 PM »
Nice little Primulas Zdenek.

Some of my latest flowering today.

Primula 'Amethyst'. This one a David Philbey raising under his code DPP 962-10
Primula x pubescens 'Boothman's Variety'. Sorry this is a bit 'fuzzy'. An old pubescens named for the late nurseryman Stuart Boothman.
Primula marginata 'Highland Twilight' another old cultivar.
Primula 'Lismore Snowcap'
Primula 'Lindum Remember'
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #244 on: April 17, 2014, 08:45:58 PM »
And a few more:-

Primula 'Linda Pope' an old marginata hybrid dating back to around 1911. Raised by a Birmingham nurseryman Mr Pope and named for his daughter.
Primula auricula
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #245 on: April 18, 2014, 07:26:56 PM »
Hello all, just recovering from our trip to Canada came home to so many plants flowering and millions of weeds , one special primula with only one flower yet thought it might have gone over winter, Primula pulchra, cheers Ian the Christie kind
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #246 on: April 18, 2014, 08:31:18 PM »
A cracking Primula Ian.
I remember this bonny wee species from the old days -good to see that you still have it.
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #247 on: April 18, 2014, 08:43:33 PM »
You may be the only one in GB Ian, it's not available in The Plantfinder.
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #248 on: April 18, 2014, 10:26:37 PM »
I thought that this one had vanished from cultivation.  I managed to keep it for 3 years and then it failed to survive the winter.  This must have been at least 10 years ago.
I also notice that primula reidii seems to be almost impossible to obtain.
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #249 on: April 20, 2014, 07:03:02 PM »
Primula time goes on.  3 from the Alps and 2 from the Gardens.

Primula hirsuta, Primula spectabilis, Primula glaucescens, Primula auricula „Blue Wave“, Primula auricula „Glenelg“
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #250 on: April 20, 2014, 09:45:06 PM »
I was always led to believe that you get better seed production from Primulas when cross-pollination takes place between 'pins' and 'thrums'.  Is this a fallacy?  The reason I ask is because when walking in Glen Lednock last week every plant was a 'thrum' for a very long distance before I came across a 'pin' plant.  This must surely mean that in the concentrated area of 'thrums' they were reproducing adequately without the presence of 'pins'. 
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #251 on: April 21, 2014, 12:40:27 PM »
Does anyone grow Primula prolifera?  If so, can you tell me what conditions it needs?
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #252 on: April 21, 2014, 12:48:43 PM »
Disapointingly,only 1 flower this year
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #253 on: April 21, 2014, 12:54:52 PM »
Does anyone grow Primula prolifera?  If so, can you tell me what conditions it needs?

This primula, a mid-sized candelabra type, enjoys quite a damp situation - boggy pond edge, for instance.
Before we got warmer summers it was pretty happy in a shady spot here that kept semi-moist but it was one of those which gave up the ghost when our summers got a bit warmer and drier.
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Re: Primula 2014
« Reply #254 on: April 21, 2014, 12:57:55 PM »
Thanks, Maggi.  I can supply a near bog but it would have sun as well.  Would that finish it off?
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