St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | neutral
This primula is part of the farinosae group; the undersides of the leaves are covered in whitish powder (farina). This species requires ...Read Moreconsistently moist soil. It will produce a semi-spherical head of white flowers atop 6" stems. It comes from Patagonia/Terra del Fuego/Falklands. This is the only primula known to occur naturally south of the equator, making this plant a disjunct.
This primula is part of the farinosae group; the undersides of the leaves are covered in whitish powder (farina). This species requires ...Read More