Candelabra Primulas
By Siris
- 1 Jun, 2016
- 4 likes
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They cross pollinate easily, but they do not grow well here, it is too dry. These are in tubs on the pond shelf and then I pin any seed pods onto the soil in the pots.
1 Jun, 2016
Thank you Homebird, they are doing well this year with all the rain.
1 Jun, 2016
How clever.....
2 Jun, 2016
And I have been given a child of Millars Crimson, but not flowering yet.
2 Jun, 2016
I was going to ask if you wanted any seeds?
2 Jun, 2016
Thank you Dd, but I have limited damp spots.
2 Jun, 2016
Pretty
3 Jun, 2016
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This photo is of species Primula candelabra.
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I have pink and orange. Pink is new.... added last year. Not the same pink as yours and the orange is very strong colour. Do they seed freely as the Primula vulgaris?
1 Jun, 2016