St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | positive
This is the smallest member of the sikkimensis primula group. The flower stems only reach to 16" and only produce 2-8 nodding, primrose-...Read Moreyellow flowers with a white eye. The leaves are attractively serrated and veined, making it the best-foliaged member of this group. Moist to wet soil is best. It is native to NW Burma, SE Tbet, NW Yunnan and Assam where it grows in wet alpine meadows and streamsides at 3000-4500 m elevation.
This is the smallest member of the sikkimensis primula group. The flower stems only reach to 16" and only produce 2-8 nodding, primrose-...Read More