St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | neutral
This is the type species for the farinosae primula group. This group is characterized by having white powder (farina) on the upper and m...Read Moreost especially, the lower leaf surfaces. This may impart a silvery look to the leaves, especially when they first unfurl in spring. Most produce a small rosette of low leaves and slender stems topped by a cluster of pink to lilac flowers on 2-6" stems. They inhabit marshy meadows, coasts or stream sides. P. farinosa itself grows to 6" and produces a round head of lilac-pink flowers. This species is native throughout northern Europe and Asia. It requires at least a consistently moist soil, tolerating even wet soils. Full sun to light shade is the norm for the farinosae primula group.
This is the type species for the farinosae primula group. This group is characterized by having white powder (farina) on the upper and m...Read More