primula sieboldii dancing ladies
By Vicky1
- 21 Jan, 2010
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I love these
Really easy
rubbish sellers I dont know why ?
Do you?
All primula seboldii the same I dont get it :/
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lol
Will do:)
they flower for about 4 weeks depending on the weather die down in the summer so other thigs can grow over them that die down in the winter
They just are so colourful at that time of year
They are so easy too.
They are from Japan.
21 Jan, 2010
I've had a look on bbc plantfinder site and I think I've found the problem. It says they require (sic) well drained/light,moist soil. Where will I find this? lol:-) They're a nice height and I think I could be tempted to a small swathe on shady side:-) Perhaps you could say what their requirements are?? They are lovely:-) (We crossed in the ether lol)
21 Jan, 2010
Primula sieboldii grows well in a peat bed or any shady, moist but well drained position. As the ground starts to become dry in the summer, the plant dies back to an underground rhizome. Plants may be divided just as the leaves are emerging in the spring or after flowering. It is easily grown from seed.
Perfect companions for Heuchera, Hosta, epimediums, Hellebrores.
21 Jan, 2010
I named this wrong to start with sorry but it correct now
I thought it was pago pago but that is brighter pink
There is a lot of confusing growing conditions if you look on the web
but I know they grow in these conditions as thats how I grow them! :)
22 Jan, 2010
Hmmm.....must have one...must have one......I've never seen them over here.
22 Jan, 2010
I love them
i am pleased you like them too
I was beinging to think my taste in beautiful plants had gone until now:)
22 Jan, 2010
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Lovely shade, I don't know why, do they flower for long? I wouldn't mind one or two. I'll google them. If you have them at Malvern I may be persuaded. Don't forget, look out for the mad woman with a jack russell on her head:-)
21 Jan, 2010