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Primula with succlent leaves
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Posted by mora 6b (My Page) on Sat, Jun 4, 05 at 23:54
| I purchased several of these beautiful plants at a nursery several years ago and would like to have more and know more about them. The nursery folks can't remember having them and everyone else is drawing a blank. They are so beautiful ,flowers like fading old wallpaper(guess you'd have to be there for that image to work)Any help out there ?Martha |
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RE: Primula with succlent leaves
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| Lets make that succulent leaves (it's late)M |
RE: Primula with succlent leaves
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| Mora, is it possible,that these are Primula Auricula, which in England are usually just called Auricula. Mine have fleshy succulent-type leaves, and the colours l have, do fade to old tapestry colours...it was just a thought. |
RE: Primula with succlent leaves
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| I think the auricula is very likely. The flowers come in a very wide range of colours, often colour combinations. |
RE: Primula with succlent leaves
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| Oh yes, thats them, found pictures on Cresent Gardens site, now I am even more determined to find more, I'm in love, Thanks for your help M |
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