Our current
list stands as follows:
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Primula alpicola
violacea |
This primal from Bhutan has two or three whorls of flowers that are usually quite a rich purple colour, occasionally somewhat paler. That have a wonderful scent. The foliage dies away completely in winter |
£5.00 |
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Primula auricula
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Primula auricula varieties, border (B) alpine (A) show (S) double (D) |
£1.50 |
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Primula Belarina Pink Ice
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NEW. Double flowers the colour of clotted cream with pink swirls, with the hallmark rosette collar of green. |
£5.50 |
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Primula Butterscotch
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Barnhaven Strain. Informal plant with similar growth habit to the wild primrose, only these plants bear scented flowers in shades of copper, bronze, cream, apricot and butter. |
£5.00 |
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Primula chionantha
sinopurpurea |
Violet purple flowers on powdered white stems, April and May. Pale green narrow leaves. Height 40cm. Spread 20 to 30cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula chungensis
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A hardy herbaceous or deciduous Primula which produces long scalloped mid green leaves with prominent veins and midrib. The flowers are borne on rigid stems which rise from the centre of each rosette. Flowers can be very numerous and are held in whorls up each stem. Each flower is funnel shaped, and has a strong scent lasting about one week. Colour is yellow-orange |
£4.00 |
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Primula denticulata
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AGM. "Drumstick Primula" with rounded heads of mauve flowers. Damp situation. 15cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Desert Sunset
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NEW. Barnhaven Strain. Polyanthus with flowers in shades of coral, salmon, shrimp, maize, champagne, prawn red, begonia pink, apricot and burnt orange. 20cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula elatior
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"Oxlip". This British native plant looks like a paler yellow version of a cowslip but with much larger flowers. 15cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Flamingo Group
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NEW. Bright coral and orange pinks, soft dawn and pastel pinks. Scented flowers have small, neat centres, sometimes etched with a thin red line. |
£5.00 |
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Primula florindae
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"Giant Cowslip", is a native of south-eastern Tibet, where it grows in huge numbers close to rivers like the Tsangpo.It has clusters of 2040 yellow bell-like flowers which hang from stalks up to 90120 cm high, and a basal rosette of 520 cm long leaves. Delicately scented. It was first collected in 1924 by Frank Kingdon-Ward and was named after his wife Florind. |
£5.00 |
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Primula forrestii
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Umbels of upright stems carrying yellow flowers with a dark yellow centre. Aromatic, sticky leaves. Growing in dry limestone rocks in partial shade to full sun in China (NW Yunnan, east side of Lichiang range, west to Lankong area). |
£1.50 |
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Primula Guinevere
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AGM. Superb bronze foliage. Pretty pink flowers with a yellow eye. 15cm. |
£4.50 |
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Primula Harbinger
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Gold centred whites, from a sport of the wild primrose found more than a hundred years ago in a Cornish wood. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Harlow Carr hybrids
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Raised at the RHS Garden in North Yorkshire, these candelabra primulas have the best range of colours I have seen. Red, pink, brown, orange and so on. 60cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula japonica
Appleblossom |
This candelabra primula flowers in early summer. The flowers are pink and white and look as if they are sprinkled with icing sugar. Irresistible. Damp soils. |
£5.00 |
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Primula japonica
Pink Pagoda |
Strongly growing candelabra primula, early to flower, with five or six whorls of large, pale pink flowers. Moisture.Strongly growing candelabra primula, early to flower, with five or six whorls of large, pale pink flowers. Moisture. |
£5.00 |
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Primula maximowiczii
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Named in honour of Karl Ivanovich Maximowicz (1827-1891) - botanist, plant collector and Director of the Herbarium at the St. Petersburg Botanical Garden this has umbels of bright red flowers in April - May. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Muted Victorians Group
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NEW. Barnhaven Strain. Polyanthus in shades of lavender, violet, blue or buff, smoked with grey or frosted with sepia. Slightly taller than average. 25cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Paris '90
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Whites and creams with a blue picotee edge and/or reverse, and blues and mauves suffused on a white ground. Stunning. |
£5.00 |
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Primula pruhonica
McWatt's Cream |
NEW. Lovely little clump forming perennial with dark green glossy basal leaves. Up to five delicate pale cream flowers, fading to pinkish, on an upright stem in late spring. 10cm. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Red Ruffles
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Pinky red double flowers with silvery flecks on the petal edges. There is a green ruff behind the flowers. 20cm. |
£5.50 |
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Primula rusbyi
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Primula rusbyi comes from around 3000 m in New Mexico and Arizona, states that are dry and hot in summer at lower altitudes. It is deciduous, and is very late to reappear. Then it rapidly produces its mealy leaves and the stems carrying half a dozen or more large, bright red-pink, yellow-eyed flowers |
£5.50 |
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Primula scotica
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Tiny little primula that has purple flowers. Not a long lived plant. 6cm. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Blue Lagoon |
A showy form. Rosettes of crimpled light green foliage. Large pale lavender blue flowers, May-June. 30cm. Moist, well drained soil, Sun or part shade. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Blush |
Herbaceous perennial forming rosettes of pale green leaves in spring. Flower heads of pale pink flowers in late spring. 30cm. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Dancing Ladies |
Seed raised variety producing flowers with the reverse of the petals in rose, lavender or sugar pink. White flowers are flecked with these colours. Fringed and smooth forms. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Geisha Girl |
NEW. A showy form. Most attractive deep pink veined white flowers with white centres. Rosettes of soft green, crimpled foliage. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Lacewing |
NEW. Deeply cut white flowers, laced with pink and with frilled edgesand the darkest pink reverse. Deep purple buds as the new leaves emerge in spring. 15cm. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Lacewing |
NEW. Deeply cut, laced and frilled white flowers, cut to the ribs with darkest pink reverse, from deep purple buds as the new leaves emerge in spring. 10cm. |
£5.50 |
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Primula sieboldii
Mikado |
Umbels of mauve flowers with a white eye. Crenated, hairy, lobed leaves. Deciduous. 30cm. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sieboldii
Snowdrop |
A rosette forming perennial with pure white drooping flowers in spring and early summer over green leaves. |
£4.00 |
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Primula sikkimensis
Claret |
The foliage is quite distinct with glossy green leaf blades around 3 cms wide and serrated; the length can be up to 20 cms. Flowers are borne in very dense clusters on stocky stems to 50 cms or so in height. Colour is claret red. |
£5.00 |
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Primula Striped Victorians Group
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NEW. Barnhaven Strain. Polyanthus. Predominantly blue and violet with cream, dusky pink and smoky peony shades, all veined and striped like Japanese irises. |
£5.00 |
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Primula veris
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AGM. "Cowslip". Masses of bright-yellow flowers on long stalks in spring. Excellent for naturalising in woodland areas. 35cm. |
£4.50 |
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Primula veris
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AGM. "Cowslip". Masses of bright-yellow flowers on long stalks in spring. 35cm. |
£1.50 |
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Primula vialii
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AGM. Flowers in spikes on tall stems look like small rockets. Crimson in bud and lilac once open. 40cm. |
£4.50 |
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Primula waltonii
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This beautiful plant has sharply toothed leaves,and bears umbels of pendent, dark lilac to reddish purple flowers with mealy edges. 60cm. |
£5.50 |
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Primula yuparensis
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This little gem grows naturally in only one spot in the world, on Mt. Yubari in Japan. (and in our nursery so 2 really) It has small lilac flowers which are produced over a long period. 10cm. |
£5.00 |

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