Flat blooming thrum with small flowers with rose backed white notched petals.
The cultivar name translates as “White Dragonfly”
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Flat blooming thrum with small flowers with rose backed white notched petals.
The cultivar name translates as “White Dragonfly”
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Primula sieboldii
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Wave blooming, cherry blossom petalled thrum. Smaller pink flowers with white suffusion in the centre. A compact and very attractive cultivar.
Primula sieboldii
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Flat blooming, cherry blossom petalled thrum. Pink diffused white flowers, with darker pink suffused reverse. Tends to be the first Primula sieboldii cultivars to come into flower in early spring. One of the first cultivars to be added to our collection from the Martin Nest Nurseries collection.
Primula sieboldii
January 2023
Wave blooming, overlap petalled thrum. Blue shaded white flowers with dark blue reverse. Tends to be lower growing with tight flower heads. Raised by Julian Sutton in Devon and named after the Dartmoor river. A very attractive, semi-compact Primula sieboldii cultivar.
Primula sieboldii
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Flat blooming, cherry blossom petalled pin. Pure white flowers, with the faintest rose flush in the very centre. Very floribund. Beautiful. This cultivar was collected by Mary Robinson of Martin Nest Nurseries, through swapping cultivars from her national collection of Primula auricula with a nursery in Japan. Unfortunately we do not know which one. The [...]
Primula sieboldii
January 2022
Bright pink thrum with flat, snowflake petals. This Primula sieboldii cultivar can ‘sport’ but our source plant tends not to. This cultivar is a relatively recent introduction from the late twentieth century. The name translates as “Informal Meeting”
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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Bright pink backed clear white thrum. Grasp-blooming, slender petals forming a loose cup. A floribund and reliable sakurasu cultivar. The name translates as “Silver Braid”. We are told that the phonetic spellings of Gin-pukurin and Ginfukurin probably translate from the same Japanese name. It is possible for two distinct cultivars to have the same name [...]
Primula sieboldii
January 2023
Wave blooming, overlap petalled thrum. Pure white flowers. Tends to be lower growing that normal and one of the later cultivars to come into flower. One of our first cultivars, from Martin Nest Nurseries and a very neat and attractive Primula sieboldii.
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