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I especially like `Halloween Blue.' It looks like one of those very tight growing Juliana types, with P. juliae in the mix somewhere. The seedlings are very interesting. I've not had any seed on my `White Linda Pope' but my nursery chum down the road did, and raised a super white from it, crossed with an auricula type with very mealy foliage which is evident in some of these above. There's a lot of potential there for some good plants to come.
And lastly, from the gardenPrimula vulgaris ssp sibthorpii
Lesley (at my peril) I have to disagree with you on "Halloween Blue", I don't like the flower at all it seems to me to move away from my ideal shape and nature of a Primula flower and might as well be a daisy. David N.
QuoteLesley (at my peril) I have to disagree with you on "Halloween Blue", I don't like the flower at all it seems to me to move away from my ideal shape and nature of a Primula flower and might as well be a daisy. David N.Really, David? Looks like pretty much typical primrose flower shape to me !