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capitata
Blue violet bloom heads appears in the first year of cultivation on about 10 cm tall stems. Suitable for 11-13 cm pots, ideal for later sales.
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denticulata
The characteristic spherical flower heads are composed of many individual flowers. The plants are excellent for inclusion in wild herbaceous borders but...
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japonica
Cool and very damp positions in semi shade are preferred by the Japanese primrose. In June and July, the plants are adorned with whorls composed of many...
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rosea
Primula rosea develops its deep bright pink flowers as early as March, even before its first leaves have appeared. The luminosity of its flowers turns...
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veris
This close to nature variety does have a very strong natural plant habit and intense flower colour. Excellent spring flowering plants for outdoor use in...
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vialii
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x pubescens
It forms dense fleshy rosettes and it develops its typical tubular flowers in March to April. It develops a broad range of single and bicoloured flowers....