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Primula capitata noverna Deep Blue
By Scottish
- 4 Jul, 2014
- 15 likes
A bit of an impulse buy and having brought them home find out they can be temperamental.
I've planted them alongside P. vialii, which in this spot in the garden reliably comes back each year.
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Very unusual and it lengthens the flowering season too.
4 Jul, 2014
Aren't they interesting! Like scabious from a distance. Lovely!
4 Jul, 2014
They are just short lived naturally so usually set lots of seed.
Have tried them but to dry in the summer.
4 Jul, 2014
lol....we don't have that problem as you know Brian!
4 Jul, 2014
Have you been getting rain Karen? It seems to be missing me out!
Thanks everyone, and thanks Brian. I'll scatter seed in this area when they've finished.
4 Jul, 2014
They look like they have little faces with deepset eyes! lovely blue and very unusual too.
5 Jul, 2014
Described to a T Dorjac :)
5 Jul, 2014
Some beautiful planting there Angie, love the Brunnera...
8 Jul, 2014
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looks really lovely might give it ago near my pond.
hope you succeed with it :-)
4 Jul, 2014