Dry Creek Garden Blog
10 June 2009
Primula vialii -- Primrose With Flare
Your Botanical Interests  Very unusual Primula with tall other wordly spikes of violet and purple.

Happy Spring!Primrose are hardy here, coming back year after year to open our hearts to springtime and the anticipation that the primrose brings.

This primrose blooms later, in June with strange, long lasting spikes of purple and violet. It's true. It's a primrose that can take a good dose of sun each day, but one that takes well to dappled shade or afternoon shade. Including the showy spiked flowers, this primrose grows to about 16 inches high with a 12 inch spread, but it can be crowded if you prefer.

The Blooms begin in June and last into July. The flower is even slightly fragrant. This plant works well in rock gardens and containers and contrasts well with yellow columbine and pink geranium. It prefers a rich soil that drains, but doesn't dry out. In the high desert, this primrose, like most primrose we know, does not like a hot, southern exposure. If you get the chance, you're lucky to get this primrose.

Posted by earthworm at 5:05 PM
| Link |

Site & Blog Navigation
Dry Creek Garden Blog

Welcome!

The reason for our blog is to help our customers and web site visitors stay informed and up-to-date with all things Dry Creek, including local horticultural events, local gardening and landscaping tips, and what is happening at our Nevada Nurseries.

About the Dry Creek Garden Blog

As with all things in life, so it is with our blog: Your complete satisfaction is not guaranteed. Hopefully, though, your experience will be fun and interesting, if not informative and thoroughly rewarding. This blog is meant to be for entertainment purposes only. Like life itself, nothing said on this blog has any intended meaning or power beyond the enjoyable speculative activity we shall name here garden talk. We hope you enjoy the blog for its original intended purpose: pure gardening entertainment where nothing is guaranteed from season to season.

Join the Blog

You can subscribe to the blog to get email notifications of up-to-the-minute blog entries. You can also subscribe to RSS.

About the Blogging Script

The blog script was written by Rick Root, aka rick at webworks llc dot com.

Read the Blog

You can read the blog from here. The blog is integrated into the site. Simply look for the 'Dry Creek Garden Blog' link on the left side of most pages.