Deeply notched semi-snowflake thrum. White petals with pink shaded reverse.
Raised on the nursery in 2017 and named after one of Penny’s nursery cats.
- at Staddon Farm Nurseries
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Deeply notched semi-snowflake thrum. White petals with pink shaded reverse.
Raised on the nursery in 2017 and named after one of Penny’s nursery cats.
Primula sieboldii
January 2024
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 2024
Blue backed and blue shaded white faced thrum. Slender, flat tending to grasp-blooming petals. A floribund and reliable Primula sieboldii cultivar, which dates from the early 1800s in Japan. The name translates as “Autumn Clothes”
Primula sieboldii
January 2024
Flat blooming, notch petalled pin. Snowflake flowers suffused with pale mauve blue. Deeply notched petals. This sakurasu cultivar was raised by Alan Bloom.
Primula sieboldii
January 2024
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
January 2024
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 2024
Wave blooming, cherry blossom petalled thrum. Smaller pink flowers with white suffusion in the centre. A compact and very attractive cultivar.
Primula sieboldii
January 2024
Flat blooming, cherry blossom petalled thrum. Pale pink flowers, with pale pink reverse. Tends to be one of the later and profuse flowering Primula sieboldii cultivars. We do not know the origins of this cultivar, which we obtained in 2007.
Primula sieboldii
January 2024
Wave blooming, cherry blossom petalled pin. White flowers with pale blue suffusion and pale blue reverse. Like many of the ‘blue’ cultivars, this tends to flower later in the season. We do not know the origins of this very pretty compact sakurasu cultivar, which we sourced in 2005.
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