Any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads.
1 The primula family likes to keep on the move and likes nice conditions.
2 Even the drumstick primula are reduced to a pathetic few.
3 There were flowers everywhere in big bowls-red rambler roses, primula , sweet williams, Shasta daisies, and scarlet poppies.
4 They are specially to be found in the genera arenaria, silene, diapensia, primula , saxifraga, arabis, aubrietia, veronica, campanula, gentiana.
5 The banks were still brown, but they were patched with great beds of rose-pink primula , blue gentian, and yellow dog pansies.
6 They were bred by Barnhaven, a wonderful primula nursery which is no longer in existence, but you can still seek them via Plant Finder.
7 An old quince grows over the porch with cowslips, primula and buddleia straggling among flower beds bordered by tiles taken from the old lean-to.
8 On our left the mountain rose bare and steep, fringed with a few straggling bushes, and here and there a clinging patch of rose-coloured primula .
9 With a mountain brook and a stream running through it, this is a perfect setting for water-loving plants such as Candelabra primula , Irises and Arums.
10 I have sent my paper on dimorphism in Primula to the Linn.
11 As for the chances of seeing the deep-pink flowered Primula elatior subsp.
12 Then, white crocus all over the fields, with Soldanelle and Primula farinosa.
13 Is it true that female Primula plants always produce females by parthenogenesis?
14 All primulas are impatient of a dry atmosphere and fluctuating conditions.
15 Sour buttermilk, similar to Primula , with caraway seeds added for snap.
16 I send by this post a paper on Primula , which may interest you.
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