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Plants: Primula 'Elizabeth Killelay' - Double Flowered Primrose

Posted by amazon 11.07 2007 on 11:59:54 (668 readers)
Primula 'Elizabeth Killelay' - Double Flowered Primrose

Primula 'Elizabeth Killelay' - Double Flowered Primrose

Primrose prefer cool temperatues, a rich humus soil and partial shade. Can tolerate full sun in early spring but would need part shade as the temperatures warm. Easily transplanted, even when in bloom. Ideal for pots as well as in the garden border.


Elizabeth Killelay Primrose Absolutely unique full double brownish-red flowers, laced with golden edges. Vigorous growing plants that need humus enriched soil. PPAF

Publisher: Hirt's Gardens
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