

Although many come from high altitude areas in the Himalayas they will readily thrive in Britain given humus rich soils and shade from the heat of the sun. The genus Primula covers over 400 species which inhabit many continents, but almost all come from areas of cool summers with adequate moisture and humidity when in active growth. Easy and suitable for the ground of tubs and containers. This is one of a range of auriculas bred to be really garden worthy with strong stems that will hold the flowers up well above the foliage without bowing over. The double flowers are like minature roses coloured in flesh pink, shaded deep apricot in the centre. Primula auricula ‘Late Romantic’ is a subtle little beauty. Classification of the Plant Kingdom ( some of it anyway !)ĭescription Primula auricula ‘Late Romantic’.They are designed to give you an overview of how different plants are related. Pages arranged along Taxonomic lines Each page covers one Order (the level above Family) and lists all of the Families within that Order and then the contained Genera within that. Or use the big button on the left to go to one page organised pictorially.

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Botanical Style Photographs taken against a white background Browse these pages to easily see how different varieties differ from one another.
