By Popeymike
- 27 Apr, 2008
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not sure what this is-maybe someone can enlighten me.
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Thanks for that- it is indeed in boggy soil!
10 May, 2008
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This photo is of species polyanthus.
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Looks like Polyanthus denticulata: drumstick primulas - good for massed planting in damp borders or boggy soil. Its common name comes from the dense, round flower-head held on top of a 30cm (1ft) stems, which bloom between March and May. The majority are mauve; exceptions include P. denticulata var. alba, which is pure white, and the bright 'Robinson's Red'.
27 Apr, 2008