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| | Synonym: Primula montana Opiz, Primula brachycalyx Opiz, | | German: Hohe Schlüsselblumen | Czech: prvosenka vyšší | | Genus: Primula | Family: Primulaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.30 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: III, IV, V, | Flower Colour:  | | Soil Preferred: humic, penetrability, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: perennial, basal leaves, ovate, leaf margin sinuate, type of inflorescence - umbel, fruit - capsule, use for rockery, attractive flowers, |
 Primula elatioroxlipplant
 Primula elatioroxlipplant
 Primula elatioroxlipflowers
 Primula elatioroxlipflowers
 Primula elatioroxlipleaves
 Primula elatioroxlipleaves
Plants of Genus Primula:01) Primula elatior L. ( oxlip), Ger: Hohe Schlüsselblumen, Czech: prvosenka vyšší02) Primula veris L. ( cowslip primrose), Ger: Schlüsselblume, Czech: prvosenka jarní
Primula 'Elizabeth Killelay' - Double Flowered PrimrosePrimrose 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... ( About-garden.com) A to Z Encyclopedia of Garden PlantsThe most comprehensive, detailed, and lavishly illustrated guide to garden plants ever published, first published in 1997, has now been completely revised to include nearly 250 new plants and photos. The AHS A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants is an essential reference for all gardeners, from novices... ( About-garden.com) PrimulaThis classic text has been updated and revised by the leading primulas expert. In terms of both the number of varieties grown and its popularity, Primula is one of the greatest garden genera. It is also among the largest and most widespread with approximately 430 species. This new edition includes a... ( About-garden.com) The Himalayan GardenIn this unique resource, Jim Jermyn offers not the usual botanical travelogue but instead a horticultural handbook that allows gardeners at far-lower-than-Himalayan elevations to successfully grow those plants that are native to the high Himalaya mountains. The highlights include species of Euphorbi... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Floral Images: Primula elatior, picture 1 of 1USDA PLANTS: Primula elatior (oxlip)WIKIPEDIA: File:Primula elatior 170405a.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Vergleich-Primula-elatior-veris.jpgWIKIPEDIA: Primula elatior
 | Primula (John Richards) Designed to be used by both gardeners and botanists, this book describes 430 species of Primula, presenting a major modern revision of this widespread genus.;With information on the newly described species, over 30 new illustrations, and important fresh details on the evolutionary history of primulas from recent DNA evidence, the revision brings this classic reference work up to date.;Each species is treated systematically with accounts of its taxonomy, evolution, ecology, distribution, breeding behaviour, variation, hybridization, cultivation and garden history. In addition there are introductory chapters on the history of the exploration and cultivation of the genus, on cultivation, on the evolutionary history of primula, and its special features. ... Amazon / Batsford / Book Price: 0.00 $ |  | Orchid Primrose - 4 Plants - Primula vialii - Shade PRIMROSE : Primrose flowers bloom in early spring, offering a variety of form, size, and color. They are suitable for use in garden beds and borders as well as in containers or for naturalizing areas of the lawn. In fact, when given the proper growing conditions, these vigorous plants will multiply each year, adding stunning colors to the landscape. Blooming often lasts throughout summer and in some areas, they will continue to delight the fall season with their outstanding colors. Most primrose flowers seen in gardens are Polyanthus hybrids, which range in color from white, cream and yellow to orange, red and pink. There are also purple and blue primrose flowers. These perennial plants prefer damp, woodland-like conditions. An utterly different and unique Primrose. Dainty, eyecatching, poker-like flowerscape with carmine, rose and purple mingled together. Will grow in an open border but best in semi-shade. Blooms in the summer. Use for borders, cut flowers and in containers. Grows 24 ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Shade / Lawn & Patio Price: 9.99 $ |  | Ronsdorf Mix Primrose Perennial - 4 Plants - Primula The flowers are arranged in dense ball-shaped clusters atop 1 foot stems. Colors include carmine-red, dark blue, lavender-blue, lilac and white. Blooms in very early spring and is at home in the border or in containers. Not for warm winter areas, it needs a good winter chill to perform its best. Winter hardy to zone 2. ... Amazon / Hirts; Perennials; Shade / Lawn & Patio Price: 9.99 $ |  | Primrose Pacific Giant Mix Perennial -8 Plants-Primula PRIMROSE : Primrose flowers bloom in early spring, offering a variety of form, size, and color. They are suitable for use in garden beds and borders as well as in containers or for naturalizing areas of the lawn. In fact, when given the proper growing conditions, these vigorous plants will multiply each year, adding stunning colors to the landscape. Blooming often lasts throughout summer and in some areas, they will continue to delight the fall season with their outstanding colors. Most primrose flowers seen in gardens are Polyanthus hybrids, which range in color from white, cream and yellow to orange, red and pink. There are also purple and blue primrose flowers. These perennial plants prefer damp, woodland-like conditions. Primrose Pacific Giant Mix Large, fragrant flowers carpet the spring garden with vibrant color. Wonderful in woodland settings, along walkways or at waters edge. Best in a rich, moist, organic soil. Great with spring bulbs. Grows 6-8 tall. Plant in partial shade. ... Amazon / Hirts: Shade Perennials / Lawn & Patio Price: 17.99 $ |  | Ronsdorf Mix Primrose Perennial - 8 Plants - Primula The flowers are arranged in dense ball-shaped clusters atop 1 foot stems. Colors include carmine-red, dark blue, lavender-blue, lilac and white. Blooms in very early spring and is at home in the border or in containers. Not for warm winter areas, it needs a good winter chill to perform its best. Winter hardy to zone 2. ... Amazon / Hirts; Perennials; Shade / Lawn & Patio Price: 17.99 $ |  | Orchid Primrose - 25 Plants - Primula vialii - Shade PRIMROSE : Primrose flowers bloom in early spring, offering a variety of form, size, and color. They are suitable for use in garden beds and borders as well as in containers or for naturalizing areas of the lawn. In fact, when given the proper growing conditions, these vigorous plants will multiply each year, adding stunning colors to the landscape. Blooming often lasts throughout summer and in some areas, they will continue to delight the fall season with their outstanding colors. Most primrose flowers seen in gardens are Polyanthus hybrids, which range in color from white, cream and yellow to orange, red and pink. There are also purple and blue primrose flowers. These perennial plants prefer damp, woodland-like conditions. An utterly different and unique Primrose. Dainty, eyecatching, poker-like flowerscape with carmine, rose and purple mingled together. Will grow in an open border but best in semi-shade. Blooms in the summer. Use for borders, cut flowers and in containers. Grows 24 ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Shade / Lawn & Patio Price: 34.99 $ |  | Primrose Pacific Giant Mix Perennial -25 Plants-Primula PRIMROSE : Primrose flowers bloom in early spring, offering a variety of form, size, and color. They are suitable for use in garden beds and borders as well as in containers or for naturalizing areas of the lawn. In fact, when given the proper growing conditions, these vigorous plants will multiply each year, adding stunning colors to the landscape. Blooming often lasts throughout summer and in some areas, they will continue to delight the fall season with their outstanding colors. Most primrose flowers seen in gardens are Polyanthus hybrids, which range in color from white, cream and yellow to orange, red and pink. There are also purple and blue primrose flowers. These perennial plants prefer damp, woodland-like conditions. Primrose Pacific Giant Mix Large, fragrant flowers carpet the spring garden with vibrant color. Wonderful in woodland settings, along walkways or at waters edge. Best in a rich, moist, organic soil. Great with spring bulbs. Grows 6-8 tall. Plant in partial shade. ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Shade / Lawn & Patio Price: 34.99 $ |
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