St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | positive
This farinosae primula is native to central Asia, S. Russia and China, where it grows in damp meadows at 1800-3700m elevation. It looks ...Read Moreessentially like a robust P. farinosae. It seems to be a little easier in cultivation than most of the farinosae primula, as long as the soil stays consistently moist.
This farinosae primula is native to central Asia, S. Russia and China, where it grows in damp meadows at 1800-3700m elevation. It looks ...Read More