St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | positive
This species is perhaps the second most popular candelabra primrose next to P. japonica. This species is among the first of the sandelab...Read Moreras to bloom. The light green leaves have a characteristic wrinkled appearance. Moist to wet soils are best. It is native to W Szechuan where it grows on marshy slopes and streambanks at 1800-3400 m elevation.
This species is perhaps the second most popular candelabra primrose next to P. japonica. This species is among the first of the sandelab...Read More