Primula Gold-laced hybrids
Plant number: 1.445.330Gold-laced Primroses have been grown in gardens for centuries. Flowers are held in clusters, each has brick-red to mahogany petals with a scalloped gold edge and a golden eye. Blooms are fragrant with stems just long enough for cutting. It’s best to plant these where they will be seen, perhaps beside a woodland path. Primroses prefers a moist site with protection from afternoon sun and will not cope well with dry shade conditions. Consider planting alongside a stream or pond, or under the downspout. Slugs are sometimes a problem. Further details for |
Primula Gold-laced hybrids
Plant number: 1.445.330Gold-laced Primroses have been grown in gardens for centuries. Flowers are held in clusters, each has brick-red to mahogany petals with a scalloped gold edge and a golden eye. Blooms are fragrant with stems just long enough for cutting. It’s best to plant these where they will be seen, perhaps beside a woodland path. Primroses prefers a moist site with protection from afternoon sun and will not cope well with dry shade conditions. Consider planting alongside a stream or pond, or under the downspout. Slugs are sometimes a problem. Further details for |