Xela's Garden
Garden Auricula [V]
Genus: Primula.
Species: Primula auricula.
Planted 03.09 Vistabile rockery house end
11.11 " " middle
Bought 03.09 from Morrisons for £0.77
11.11 " " " £0.59
Botanical Name: Primula x pubescens
Other names: x arctotis Primula
Genus: Primula
Variety or Cultivar:
P. x pubescens ~ P. x pubescens is a low-growing, evergreen perennial grown for its bright, salver shaped flowers held on straight wiry stems in spring. The flowers are often fragrant and usually bi-coloured in a combination that may include yellow, white, pink, purple or red. Leaves are formed at the base and are green or sometimes grey-green.
Cultivation: Plant in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade.
Awards: RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit)
Suggested uses: Beds and borders, City, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Garden edging, Gravel, Low Maintenance, Rock, Underplanting
Soil types: Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Soil drainage: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Light: Partial Shade, Full Sun
Aspect: South, East, West
Exposure: Exposed or Sheltered
Hardiness: Hardy (H4)
Specific pest(s):
* Aphids
* , Glasshouse red spider mite
* , Leafhoppers
* , Slugs
* , Vine weevil
Specific diseases(s):
* Grey mould
* , Primula leaf spot
Propagation method(s): Offsets
Skill rating: Beginner
[Source: www.shootgardening.co.uk/sitePlant.php?plantid=3387&name=primula-x-pubescens- ]
Photos of this plant
Reminders for this plant
Due almost 12 years ago:
Tidy + mulch
Tidy up the plants removing all dead leaves previously missed.
Remove any loose compost on the top of the pot.
Top dress with John Innes No.2 potting compost.
Due over 11 years ago:
Feed + stake
Keep plants well watered without over watering them.
As the flower stalks rise and approach full size, stake them using green plastic coated wire.
Apply at fortnightly intervals liquid feeds of half strength high potash fertiliser. Don't feed the alpines (or any show plant that displays flower colour) again until after flowering.
Adjust staking arrangements as necessary.
Shade the plants from bright sunshine and make sure the flowers are fully protected from rain.
Divide
auriculas produce plantlets from the side of their tap roots, which should be detached and potted after flowering. August is a good month to do this.