'Miller's Crimson', a cultivar of Japanese Primrose, has stunning crimson flowers in late spring. They are carried on straight, upright stems above rosettes of oval shaped, pale green leaves.
Striking and statuesque, Primula pulverulenta puts on an amazing display of tall stems cloaked with whorls of deep reddish-purple flowers from late spring to midsummer.
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.
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.