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Primula japonica 'Postford White'
£3.50
Common Name: Candelabra primula
Flowering Period: May-July
UK Native? No - garden origin
Pot Size: 1 or 1.5 litre
The Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit (AGM)

(5-7 part shade)   60x60cm 

A candelabra type, Japanese primula with several concentric whorls of pure white flowers. Enjoys a moist, but not boggy, site and flowers early in the season. Easy and mixes well with other candelabra forms, being particularly effective near water. Tolerant of moist shady sites.

This plant was added to our catalogue on Sunday 03 April, 2005.
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The plants all arrived today as promised. They look to be healthy and strong and arrived in good condition. This was my first purchase of mail order plants and I was somewhat concerned as to what they would be like, but now I would not hesitate to purchase from you in the future. GN, Ascot (March 2008)