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I agree with other gardeners (with our sort of climate) who say that cowslips are perhaps the hardiest of the various Primula in the gar...Read More
Fresh seed appears to be important. One batch of seed kept refrigerated for several months did virtually nothing. A second batch planted ...Read More
I was surprised and delighted to find that two cowslips I planted over a decade ago have prospered here in Boston Z6a with little care. T...Read More
I received a clump of this Cowslip Primrose from a gardening friend who lives 90 minutes away. She grows her patch in Lancaster County, ...Read More
Bluestone Nursery sold this to me under the name "Cabrillo". It looks just like this and is a Primula. It is wonderful and so cute. It...Read More
Garden origin.
Has deep green, wrinkled leaves with toothed or scalloped edges and a pale mid rib. Bears slightly pendant,...Read More
A variable, evergreen perennial from Europe.
Has slightly hairy rosettes of oblong-ovate, scalloped or toothed, mid green,...Read More