Primula waltonii

Primula waltonii
Price: £3.45
From Tibet where it is found growing as high as 19,000ft (the writer has no plans to go and check up on that statement!), this is a very beautiful Primula. With slightly bluish-green leaves, it bears on long slender stalks umbels of very lovely, lampshade-shaped (sounds so much nicer than funnel-shaped!) flowers strawberry-pink to wine-red and violet in colour. These are said to be scented of fruit drops: this, however, is one fact, we feel, definitely not worth hanging about at 19,000ft to verify. Summer. 1½ft (40cm)

See also Polyanthus
This huge genera contains over 500 species of, without exception, beautiful and attractive flowers.

Genus: Primula

Species: waltonii

Family Name: Primulaceae

Seed Catalogue No.: 1047R

Hardiness: Hardy

Lifecycle: Perennial

Colour: Pink/Rose

Flowers: May, June, July

Lighting Conditions: Partial Sun

Soil Type: Clay, Chalk, Sand, Loam

Soil Acidity: Alkaline, Neutral, Acid

Moisture: Wet

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Germination Instructions

Sow indoors or under glass in spring, sow into a cold frame in autumn. Indoors, surface sow onto moist well-drained seed compost. Just cover with grit. Place some where cool, ideal temp. 15-22°C. Germination takes 21-40 days. Germination can be erratic taking much longer. If germination does not occur cold stratify. Move to 4°C, a fridge is ideal, for 4-6 weeks then return to warmth for germination. When seedlings are large enough to handle transplant to 8cm pots and grow on. Acclimatise and plant out after danger of frost has passed. Can be sown into a cold frame in autumn where winter cold should offer ideal conditions for germination to occur in spring as the weather warms.

Growing Instructions

Prefers a damp soil with plenty or added organic matter in partial sun. Requires little attention. Roots must not dry out.

Cultivation Instructions

Cut back after flowering. Will self-seed. Propagate by seed or division. Lift and divide every two years in spring.

When to Sow

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  • Sow Under Cover/Plant Indoors
  • Flowers/Harvest

Approximate number of seeds per packet: 43

Please note we pack the majority of our seeds by volume so the number of seeds indicated is only an approximation.

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