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A nice surprise: Primula vulgaris ssp. sibthorpii DJHT 0133 — flowering again in October?This one’s new to me this year from Windcliff (Dan Hinkley’s current endeavor), so I don’t know if it’s usual or not; he lists it as blooming January through March. Apparently the slugs are enjoying it too...
Some Primulas from last May in my garden.The first yellow ones are grown from 'Jessica' seeds, but they don't have the same leaves or flowers than the original 'Jessica', however they flower very well for me.In the second picture in the foreground there is a nice Spice Shades group plant which I have grown from SRGC seed exchange seeds as well as also 'Fireflies' and Indian Red Group plants, thank you so much whoever donated the seeds.The last picture is of an old nameless Primula which does well here.
A nice surprise: Primula vulgaris ssp. sibthorpii DJHT 0133 — flowering again in October?This one’s new to me this year from Windcliff (Dan Hinkley’s current endeavor), so I don’t know if it’s usual or not; he lists it as blooming January through March.
I like the 'Daybreak' pastel shades.
forms of vulgaris and especially hybrids have the tendency to reflower if it's a warm fall.