St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | neutral
Unlike most of the Parryi primula, this species has more spoon-shaped leaves with coarse teeth (the others have narrow leaves with entire...Read More margins). From the low rosettes of leaves rises a 3" stem with 2-3 upward-facing violet flowers. It is native to NE Nevada at around 3000 m, growing on limestone cliffs and slopes. It is another primula which can be challenging to grow.
Unlike most of the Parryi primula, this species has more spoon-shaped leaves with coarse teeth (the others have narrow leaves with entire...Read More