If you can add some garden compost during planting this will help if your soil is prone to drying out. Pop them in and ensure they get enough water during establishment. Just choose a spot in your garden where the soil never dries out and the plants can enjoy some dappled shade.
The plants selected for the collection will include Primula sikkimensis, florindae (and varieties), and alpicola (and varieties) 8 Plants in total supplied in their 7cm pots ready for planting out in your garden. They make an awesome impact in the garden when planted in mass groupings, and the photographs show what you can expect. The flowering height ranges from 60 to 100cm (2’to 3’) depending on type. The flowering timescale across this range of primulas offered is from May to late July. They are extremely hardy and make wonderful garden plants, well suited to our conditions. They belong to the Sikkimensis group and hail from the Himalayas, Tibet and Sikkim. This is a collection of exotic scented primulas, from various parts of Asia.
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We will also send you a free blue print of how to care for your auriculas upon arrival.Ĩ X Plant - Summer Scented Primula Collection. This collection is suitable for the novice aspiring auricula enthusiast.Įach plant comes with a printed stick-in label with name and other details and will last for years for future reference. Here we offer a 9 X flowering sized plants from categories or classes as seen at national shows 2 X Alpines, 2 X Border, 2 x Double, 1 X Show self, 1 X Show fancy and a named hybrid cross (seedling). This is the best way to ensure vigorous growth and they will flower the next season. Plants are supplied bare-root ready for potting compost has been carefully removed from the rootball in preparation for you to pot into fresh compost. Please note that the plants illustrated here are for guidance only actual varieties may vary from these, but an equally good range of colours will be selected. They are all suitable for display in an auricula theatre, cold greenhouse/conservatory.Įach plant comes with a printed stick-in label with name and other details and will last for years for future reference. Varieties selected are of easy culture and will provide a floriferous display each springtime. NEW: You will also receive a free fact sheet giving really useful hints and tips about how to treat your auriculas upon arrival. This is our most comprehensive auricula collection so far. Here we offer a flowering sized plant from each of the 9 auricula categories or classes as seen at national shows Light centred alpine, Gold centred alpine, Border, Double, Show self, Show edge (green or silver), Show striped, Show fancy and a recent named hybrid cross (seedling). (or for those who wish to revive their interest in these wondrous plants). Remember we use Royal Mail first class post so your plants will arrive very fresh and healthy.Ī complete starter collection for the novice auricula grower. Each auricula collection comes with a blueprint for their care when you receive the plants in the post. Late summer and autumn are perfect for potting up auriculas for flowering in 2023. Here, we offer several primula and auricula collections at a very special price: Each collection consists of flowering sized plants supplied ready for planting or potting (auriculas) right now. We continue to deliver our plants via Royal Mail, first class service, to England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (delivery agent An Post). Simply select this option during the payment process and post your cheque to us. You may wish to contact us by email: also accept cheque payment for your order. Taxon 54 (3): 775–788.A Friendly Welcome from a specialist nursery dedicated to growing auriculas and primulas.Ī leading grower and supplier of authentic, quality Auriculas and Primulas delivered to your door. Kadereit (2005): Typification and synonymization in Primula sect. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 1–26. Auricula (Primulaceae) based on two molecular data sets (ITS, AFLPs), morphology and geographical distribution. Kadereit (2004): Classification of Primula sect.
^ "RHS Plant Selector - Primula auricula".^ a b RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants.