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Specific Families and Genera => Primula => Topic started by: Pennine Wanderer on May 14, 2020, 03:51:30 PM
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I grew this Primula Obconica Werringtonensis from seed obtained from the 2018/2019 SRGC seed exchange. It is growing happily in my garden but there is very little information about the plant or is cultivation requirements on the internet. Can anyone on the forum or the seed donor please provide more information.
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I only know Primula obconica as a house or glasshouse plant, so I'm somewhat surprised to learn this grows outside for you. I also know it as one those primulas that can cause quite severe allergy problems when handled.
Seems that you have got it's needs being met pretty well already, by the look of it. Kevock Plants have listed this variety - https://www.kevockgarden.co.uk/plantlist/plant.asp?SKU=BOO (https://www.kevockgarden.co.uk/plantlist/plant.asp?SKU=BOO) so I wonder if David and Stella Rankin may have donated the seed to the exchange. May be worth contacting David (d.w.h.rankin@ed.ac.uk) to ask about it. Click on the link.
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Thanks Maggi. I see in John Richard’s book ‘Primula’ he found var. werringtonensis growing at 2600 metres in an area of China so I presume this variety must be hardy unlike some of the other varieties. Hadn’t picked up on the allergy problems, so thanks.
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This is my latest photo of Primula Obconica Werringtonensis. Notice the vibrant red flower cluster.
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I grew this Primula Obconica Werringtonensis from seed obtained from the 2018/2019 SRGC seed exchange. It is growing happily in my garden but there is very little information about the plant or is cultivation requirements on the internet. Can anyone on the forum or the seed donor please provide more information.
I just found this post and am at the initial previous stage. I also have a small packet of seeds of the same exchange but been wondering if it needs cold moist stratification. Now in the beginning of winter , I do my primula seed sowings for those that require some level of cold. ( i.e P.japonica). Since you've been successful, (your picture proves it!) may ask about the details of your germination procedure? Like you I didn't find any information about it in the internet either.Thank you in advance.
Arturo
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Hi Arturo.
I sow the seed in a 7cm plastic pot and plunge it in river sand in my seed frame. The seed in the pot is covered with gravel. I only cover the seed frame if there is to be constant heavy rain otherwise the frame is left uncovered all winter. Once the seed has germinated I remove the pot into my alpine house for protection from slugs etc.
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Hi Arturo.
I sow the seed in a 7cm plastic pot and plunge it in river sand in my seed frame. The seed in the pot is covered with gravel. I only cover the seed frame if there is to be constant heavy rain otherwise the frame is left uncovered all winter. Once the seed has germinated I remove the pot into my alpine house for protection from slugs etc.
Oh, thank you so much. How cold does it get there in your place?. Does it snow at times? Do you cover it then? I do have an un-heated greenhouse where I grow many of my seedlings, specially Primulas who seem direct target to slugs, so these denizens don't reach them up in the bench. However, inside the greenhouse it ever barely freezes, so in comparison I was trying to figure which option was more suitable whether placing it indoors from the start vs. placing in my outdoor plunge too. We are having a week long of daily snow, not standing for the moment.
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Our winters are getting less cold every year with very little snow cover at all. We do not get a lot of severe frost either but it can differ from year to year, perhaps 2 to 3 degrees generally. If snow was forecast I would't bother putting the frame covers on as the snow does not lie long. I do not have any heating in my alpine house and leave the windows and doors open through out the year only closing them to prevent driving rain getting in.
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Thank you very much. So as a summary this Primula seems to need a light cold moist winter stratification. A device following your description can be easily set up here as well. I'll place my pot inside my un-heated greenhouse. If all goes well I should find seedlings by the beginning of our spring sometime in late September/early October.
Arturo
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I am no expert at germination. The way I described is what I did and seeds germinated. I wish you luck with yours as it is a bonny plant with a vibrant flower colour. I look forward to eventually seeing your plant on the forum.
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Yes definitely I'll do my share. Actually it would be of great value if we both are able to collect seeds and continue the cycle. Also if we are able to post growing aspects such as watering and feeding procedures used plus some idea of longevity. Finally if more people around the world join in here, then we could collect enough data so that the information void is at least significantly reduced.
Arturo