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Primula beesiana

The candelabra primulas (the Proliferae section) are wonderful plants, originating from China and the Himalaya, for woodland or damp, even extremely wet, places. They make clumps of strong leaves, deciduous in some species and persisting through the winter in others, and then send up their tall stems. At intervals up the stems there are whorls of ten or so flowers, each ring opening in succession, perhaps one every five or six days, . As there can be up to six, even seven, whorls, that gives an exceptional flowering period. So there can be a mass of colour – and that colour can be brilliant orange or yellow, red, pink, white, even dark maroon.

Primula beesiana flowers later than most primulas in this section, and they die down completely in winter. This sub-species of Primula bulleyana has light reddish purple flowers, with a yellow eye.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 1 litre pot
Width 25cm
Height 60cm
Family Primulaceae
Flowering Summer
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil fertile, well drained soil
Plant category Herbaceous
Height range

Code

PBP-1
1 litre pot £6.00
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