Spring Fling Flowers We are very excited about this series of Primula. They are a classy alternative to the Primrose and Polyanthus, with ample sized, ruffled double flowers from February with flushes through to summer. Planting ideas: Plant at the front of a container or bowl and give them a backdrop of taller flowers and foliage which will set them off beautifully. They grow very well together too so pick a variety of different colours for an elegant pot or bowl.
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Primula Belarina ‘Amethyst Ice’ (P) KERBELPICOTEE
PrimulaBelarina‘Buttercup Yellow’ (P) KERBELBUT
Primula Belarina ‘Buttermilk’ (P) KERBELMILK
Primula Belarina ‘Cream’ (P) KERBELCREM
Primula Belarina ‘Nectarine’ (P) KERBELNEC
Primula Belarina ‘Pink Ice’ (P) KERBELPICE
Double flowers which as the name suggest are amethyst mauve, edged with white.
A mass of large double cream flowers - probably the most floriferous variety.
Sumptuous buttery yellow flowers with the hallmark Rosette collar.
Creamy, milky, semi-double flowers on bright green foliage.
Fairly compact double flowers of pink and swirls of cream.
Glorious yellow flowers which blush to intense pinky-orange at the petal margins.
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Primula Belarina ‘Cobalt Blue’ (P) KERBELCOB
Striking large deep blue, double flowers.
Primula Belarina ‘Valentine’ (P) KERBELRED
A fantastic, deep, intense red.