False Oxlip
By Siris
- 24 Apr, 2019
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A natural cross between Primula veris (cowslip) and vulgaris (primrose). I've read that the flowers on a true oxlip all face the same direction. The flowers on the cross face all directions!
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Well I never, I have P vulgaris and Cowslips, I didn't realise they can cross.
25 Apr, 2019