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Native primroses.


Native primroses. (Primula vulgaris (Native primrose))

Believe it or not - these are both 'wild' primroses!



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Oh, the top one looks wild but the bottom one is really not what you would expect is it. It's very beautiful. They look well together. Your plants are on the train.

23 Apr, 2010

 

Thanks, Karen - that's good news!

I have lots of primroses - and they've obviously been up to no good, as some are pink, all shades, right through to this deep red one - and I didn't plant ANY of them! :-))

23 Apr, 2010

 

Oh, I see now, they are breeding! Well, it's wonderful when you get a lovely surprise like that! Two winters ago I bought a pack of six hellebores from dobbies and its wonderful to see the colours that they have turned out to be as they are all flowering this year. I'm going to pot up some of the seedlings too and see what comes along!

24 Apr, 2010

 

I've got seedlings for the first time this year! I've been moaning that I don't get any - but I have now, so I'll be potting mine up, as well. :-)))

24 Apr, 2010

 

Perhaps the birds planted them for you Spritz..........You know what I mean !!!!!!!!!

28 Feb, 2011

 

It's possible - or maybe the wind scattered the seeds. I seem to have primrose plants all over the place! :-)

1 Mar, 2011

 

Oooh! thats lovely then Spritz...

1 Mar, 2011

 

They're very welcome!

6 Mar, 2011

 

Yes I agree with you there Spritz.

6 Mar, 2011

 

They're all starting to flower at the moment. I have a pretty apricot coloured one this year! I'll post it for you to see. :-)

6 Mar, 2011

 

Oooh! I bet that one will be pretty!! .....I look forward to seeing it when it does flower, they're such a pretty flower I think.

8 Mar, 2011

 

I agree - so I leave them be, or transplant them if they're in completely unsuitable places. :-)

9 Mar, 2011



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