RMAPXAG7–illustrating a Scottish Primrose, Orkney, Scotland, Great Britain
RMH6XEBT–Scottish Primrose; Primula scotica Flower Orkney; UK
RM2AKG7EK–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . last for years. W. T. B.,Oxford. Primula scotica. — This gem of the Orkney andCaithness pastures is now in bloom here, and is muchadmired, even although contrasted with far largerand more highly coloured kinds. If not naturally anannual, it is by far the better plan to treat it as onein cultivation. Last spring (1880) some kind Northernfriend sent us a plant nearly in bloom, and when itsseeds were ripe they were gathered carefully andsown at once in peaty soil. Placed in a cold fiame,in a rather shady
RMHXWXX5–Scottish Primrose; Primula scotica Flower Orkney; UK
RM2CF0JXA–. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. Alpine Forget-me-not (Myosotisalpestria). Suowy Primrose (Primula nivalis). Musk-scented Grape Hyacinth(Muscari moschatam).. Scotch Primrose (Primula scotica). SOilE HARDY FLOWERS OF THE WEEK IN LONDON GARDENS. 428 THS GARDEN. [May 6, 18?6. colour in Kheltored positions, but as jx-t it can scarcely be saidto be in bloom. The charming little Birds-foot Violet (Violapedata) is very pretty, and its variety, V. bicolor, in whichthe three lower segments are white and the upper ones darkpurple, is even still more conspicu
RMTYJAFR–Scottish Primrose in flower on the Orkney Islands in Scotland
RMAM0WH3–Young woman walking at The Old Man of Hoy, Orkney
RMAEEY7H–Rare Scottish primrose Primula scotica Yesnaby Orkney Scotland UK
RMA8F420–dh Primula Scotica PRIMROSE UK Scottish Primrose Primula Scotica
RMA1X1C2–dh Primula Scotica PRIMROSE UK Scottish Primrose Primula Scotica Orkney
RMH6XEC9–Scottish Primrose; Primula scotica Flower Orkney; UK
RMRPT03B–. Alpine plants. Mountain plants; Rock gardens. 170 ALPINE PLANTS. one genus a tithe of the comment and information the merits of the hardy Primulas would warrant. Fortunately some members of the primrose family are so well known that detailed description of them is un- necessary, and furthermore although it is a family of infinite variety, containing species of remarkable distinctiveness, there is nevertheless an unmistakable facial likeness be- tween wellnigh all its members. From the minute Primula scotica, and the almost as small P. farinosa, and the even smaller P. minima, to the great wh
RMA4XBXY–scottish primrose Primula scotica
RMAM0WM7–Walking on the Sands of Warebeth, Orkney
RMA1X188–dh Primula Scotica PRIMROSE UK Scottish Primrose Primula Scotica Orkney
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