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Plant Viruses Online Descriptions and Lists from the VIDE Database Known susceptibilities of Primulaceae Species tested: Anagallis arvensis Scarlet pimpernel Primula malacoides Primula obconica German primrose; Poison primrose Primula sinensis (syn. Primula praenitens) Samolus parviflorus Anagallis arvensis Common names: Scarlet pimpernel Susceptible to: Arabis mosaic nepovirus Carnation mottle ...
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PRIMULA (Prim'ula) DESCRIPTION: This is a large group of plants commonly known as the Primrose. They are mostly hardy perennial herbs and are natives of Europe and temperate Asia, Java and North America. Only one kind, P. magellanica, is found south of the Equator, in southern South America. Some Primroses, such as P. vulgaris, the English Primrose, bear their flowers singly on stems that rise ...
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Short-lived perennial for the spring garden.
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Tell me when this page is updated PRIMULAS GALORE FLOURISH IN THE COUNTRY GARDEN Photos taken at Kibbenjelok during December 1998 by Gay Klok I will take you for a walk around the Primula borders. We see candalabra Primulas in red shades growing under an Acer. There are 400 species of Primula, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere Going further down this walk a new colony is ...
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