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Mar 8, 2011 2:15 PM CST
Name: Neil
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Dear CLUSIANA, I thought you were referring to; Primula vulgaris which is the wild primrose and our wild cowslips, Primula veris which are getting rare and are said to be the favourite flowers of Nightingales!
Then you have Polyanthus and Auriculas, or my favourite candelabra primroses!
Wild primroses can be found in abundance in Hampshire and in many other Counties, Cowslips not so much so anymore!
These are wild primroses or primrose vulgaris. They do however have a tendency to cross with other things! Sometimes they can be more creamy yellow.
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These are Polyanthus.
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Candelabra primroses.
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For Auriculas please see here http://www.auriculaandprimula....
Regards.
Neil.

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