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PRIMULA veris (Pr)
Primula veris is our Common Cowslip, we are all familiar with its dainty nodding tubular flowers which are yellow in colour and wonderfully fragrant. Perfect for a spring garden or for naturalising...
The Common Primrose, native to Europe, is one of the first signs of spring. It produces its pale yellow scented flowers over a rosette of oval, deeply veined green leaves.
Primula x bulleesiana comes from a cross between Primula beesiana and Primula bulleyana. Whorls of flowers appear in tiers around slender stems above dark green foliage which forms a tidy basal ..
Low-growing mounds of tactile grey-green heart shaped foliage on woolly white stems, which produce small pink flowers in their leaf joints in mid summer.
A great foliage plant that forms compact cushions of small, soft round-shaped leaves on furry white stems. In early to mid summer, very small pink flowers appear along the stems in the leaf axils.
This Pulmonaria has attractive silvery-green foliage, which provides interest in the garden before the large violet blue flowers appear during late winter/early spring.
'Trevi Fountain' puts on long displays of cobalt-blue bell-shaped flowers throughout spring. Carpets of silver spotted, dark green foliage form an attractive mound beneath the blooms.
Lungworts often form a delightful mound of attractive foliage and 'Opal' is no exception, this perennial has bright silver markings on the dark green leaves. Delicate two tone lilac bell-shaped flower
Commonly known as Pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris has a clump-forming habit. Finely dissected silvery-green feathery foliage creates a clump beneath the blousy nodding blooms during early spring.