Purple centred white cherry blossom.
The cultivar name translates as “Cherry Blossom Rising on the Wind”
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Purple centred white cherry blossom.
The cultivar name translates as “Cherry Blossom Rising on the Wind”
Primula sieboldii
January 2023
Small flowered, deep pink with white spots at the centre. Narrow, notched flat snowflake petals. Sourced from Japan, the name translates as “Red Dragonfly”. A very attractive Sakurasu which dates from the late 1800s.
Primula sieboldii
January 2023
Flat blooming, sleder petalled pin. Deeply cut narrow pure white flowers with occasional streaks of green. This Primula sieboldii cultivar dates back to the late 1700s of the Edo Period in Japan and is prized for the green variegation on the petals. The name translates as “Flute of Green Leaves”.
Primula sieboldii
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Flat blooming, slender petalled thrum. White centred pink flowers. Petals slender to the centre, with rounded, bilobed edges. The name is taken from the Arima mountains, the site of a historic hot-spring resort near Kobe.
Primula sieboldii
January 2023
Flat blooming, overlap petalled thrum. Light pink flowers with white centre and white tracings on veins. A very pretty and reliable Primula sieboldii cultivar raised by Alan Bloom.
Primula sieboldii
January 2023
Dark pink pin with white central flush. Bi-lobed slender petals. The cultivar name translates as “First Crow of the Year”
Primula sieboldii
January 2022
Flat blooming, cherry blossom petalled pin. White edged and white centred deep pink flowers. This is a very reliable later flowering Primula sieboldii cultivar. It was raised on our nursery in 2010 and named after one of Penny’s cats.
Primula sieboldii
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White centred, pink feathered Primula sieboldii cultivar. Very slender notched petals, which can vary in length between years. The cultivar name translates as “Purple Tokyo”
Primula sieboldii
January 2022
Flat blooming, slender petalled thrum. Flushed pink flowers, darker towards the centre of the flower. Sourced from Japan by Martin Nest Nurseries. A very nice sakurasu, which looks very good in the evening light. The name translates as “Morning Sun on the Shore”.
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