Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Cultivation => Cultivation Problems => Topic started by: David Nicholson on May 05, 2008, 05:04:38 PM
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Here is a picture of my Primula auricula, looking fairly healthy, BUT I can't get it to flower. It didn't flower last year either. What am I doing wrong??
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David,
This is not a true Primula auricula. It is a seedling of P. auricula that was a hybrid. Unfortunately some seedlings do not flower.
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David,
This is not a true Primula auricula. It is a seedling of P. auricula that was a hybrid. Unfortunately some seedlings do not flower.
Hi Franz, I bought it as Primula auricula about three years ago from a specialist nursery with a very good reputation so I am little bit disappointed. Would you mind please improving my learning by pointing out to me why you think it is a hybrid.
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The meal suggests it has some P. marginata in its make-up. I wouldn't heave it out though David. Give it at least one more year and perhaps some high potash fertilizer. You never know, it could do the trick ;)
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I gave it a very stern talking to this morning Lesley and left it in no doubt that some kind of flower WILL be produced next year. ;D
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David,
Look at my picture. That is for me a typical Primula auricula.
By the way. A richly flowering Primel is propagated by division. It flowers also in your garden. The propagation with seeds is faster but there are plants that to not flower and hybrids too.
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Thank you for posting the picture of your Primula auricula Franz, I can see the differences now between your plant and mine. I shall keep it, and may plant it in the garden and hope that it produces a flower of some kind next year.