primula sieboldii sensyou
By Vicky1
- 21 Jan, 2010
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This is lovely looks really good with the alba
lovely
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Lovely
22 Jan, 2010
Just googled the hardiness. This is what I found......
"P. sieboldii is truly a hardy plant, though not an alpine. Les Brake, of Willow, Alaska, wrote Paul that his Sieboldii survived when the earth froze ten feet deep after forty nights below zero and before any snow cover. Its wide north-Asian distribution, from eastern Siberia (Nertschink) just north of the Mongolian-Manchuria frontier, south-eastward through northern Manchuria, the northern extremity of Korea, Amurland, north of Vladivostok to Japan (southern Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu) attributes to the hardiness of P. sieboldii.(3)"
Now I've got to source some seeds.!!
22 Jan, 2010
Thats lovely............
22 Jan, 2010
If you want seeds check the NCCPG for the national collectin holder they moight be able to help you
I think it is farmyard nurseries but not sure
hope this helps Gilli :)
24 Jan, 2010
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Very pretty petals
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