Hi, I am very glad to be a new member in this group. Started gardening when I was about ten in my parents' little back yard; I also raised fancy pigeons and...
... Hi Ray and welcome, Is that not an alpine Oenothera ???/ I would say its not a true primrose/primula. Have a look in chiltern seed catalogue they may well...
HI RAY, Check out this site you maybe able to find one here http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/search.php?q=oenothera+triloba&Search=Search+PlantFiles Arlene ......
Arlene
arlene@...
Jul 3, 2008 8:20 pm
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Hi, Thanks for your replies. Still looking for primula tribola. Could not find it in your links. This is not an alpine plant. I have seen it describe on many...
Ray, Oenothera triloba (Evening Primrose) is not a true Primore (not in the Primula family), not even closely related. That is just it's common name, becaue it...
Yes that is the trouble with common names !! Which one is it you are looking for ???? True primulas are native to woodlands or high mountains, they do ok in...
... "Rosie" from Floranova, the >"Primlet" Strain and the new one from Japan, the "Primasan" Strain. After reading Derek's message, I went to various outlets...
lunn
lunn@...
Jul 6, 2008 7:00 pm
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Hi, Grew grew a fantastic yellow primrose (primula tribola) that blossomes right before your eys. Unfortunately after a few years I lost the plant. I am trying...
I'm not one of the experts over here, but I do have a little latin. Could it be Primula triLOBA? Google has some hits under that spelling, but no photos let...
Both P. tribola and P triloba are present in searches, however, I have not yet found info on distribution, a description or photo. There is an author attached...
Dear All P. tribola is real !! See http://www.tropicos.org/Name/26401831 for validation. I'm still searching for description and images. R ... From: Richard...
Tribola sounds odd. I've checked all my primula books and ancient plant encyclopaedias which often describe plants that have been out of cultivation for a long...
In my search in obscure places, I of course did not look in Richards, because I assumed everyone would have looked there already. Here is what he says about...
You are a gem !!! R ... From: Diane Whitehead To: primulas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [primulas] Looking for Primula...
When one is on the ball many things become apparent. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=210001762 It's a shame that flower colour is...
you would think that with two masters degrees that i would be on the ball, everything would be apparent to me, and i would understand every term you use, even...
Ray, its not you personally, I've tried to ask for direction for native Primulas and have received the same treatment. Makes one feel dumb and stupid even with...
Dear Ray and Kyle I'm sorry that you feel left out of the loop, some of these things take on a life of their own. It's a bit like doing cryptic crosswords. ...
Hello everyone, We have a new website http://uk.geocities.com/doubleauriculas. We have combined our two previous sites and added a section on our new striped...
Hi Derek Just tried the link you give to your new website, it says "whoops cant find your page" please check and get back to me, I am sorry I haven't got to...
Dear Derek The link is down from my perspective in the Southern Hemisphere. I suspect it is a local phenomenon as I have been having problems with others.....
Hello all, The link will not work since it contains a final dot. Use this link instead http://uk.geocities.com/doubleauriculas/ Best regards, Rob van Geel ... ...
Hello, Primula Friends ~ As co-moderator for our Group, I feel it important to maintain enthusiasm and encourage Primula growing and sharing among our members ...
Greetings everyone - I'm searching high and low for Primula vulgaris ssp. sibthorpii; Ideally, would love to get my hands on seeds from a population containing...
Hello, Jan ~ Finding P. sibthorpii seeds ( or plants) in the USA is a real challenge! My 3 little plants died without ever producing seeds, so I too have been...
I accidentally found an interesting article while looking up something totally different. The Cultivation of Primula in Meadows by JAMES HITCHMOUGH and SALLY...