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If you fancy seeing more show bench standard Primula auriculas, check out my auricula gallery from the N.A.P.S. Even as a child I knew it had something artificial about it, but it was beyond delicious. Botanical name Primula auricula Common names auricula, bear’s ear, cowslip, auricula. Primula auricula, a summary of key facts. bearing a great truss of fine scarlet flowers, with snow - white eyes. Its light-colored foliage and original flowers will definitely find their spot in flower beds and along edges in your garden. He red or fcarlet - colour Auricula is of divers forts, one of the best I know. A little on the greyish side of cream, it was slightly sticky and was served in small (all too small), flat squares. Primula auricula is a small perennial that is easy to identify and simple to grow. The unusual colour prompts another memory – of the ice cream we were sometimes given for dinner at primary school. Primula ‘Limelight’ appeared to be a reliable auricula for the show bench as several exhibitors featured it at the N.A.P.S. I’d love to see a rambling rose with flowers like this little beauty! Primula auricula ‘Limelight’ The doubles always make me think of roses. Primula auricula ‘Lincoln Cuckoo’Ī green, double auricula ticks off two novelty boxes. auricula Primula Belarina Pink Ice Garden Plants, My Flower, Flower Garden, Flower Beauty. I can imagine that some cultivars are more reliable, more readily available and so more suited to the show bench. See more ideas about primula auricula, primula, primroses. Little details matter when the flowers are coin-sized. The wonderfully named Primula auricula ‘Kermit’ seemed almost indistinguishable from Primula auricula ‘Prague’ without close scrutiny: the green edge was a touch broader and the black feathering was a little less prominent and more confined to the centre.īut then, the hybridiser focuses on nuances. Its light-colored foliage and original flowers will definitely find their spot in flower beds and along edges in your garden. My knowledge of show auriculas is limited, but I couldn’t help feeling that it would take an expert to spot the differences between some of the green ones. Hardy and exquisite, Border and Alpine Auriculas are vigorous, free-flowering primroses that are strong and sturdy enough to withstand most weather. One of the attractions of a flower show for me is the chance to practice photography on some unusual, exceptionally well-presented flowers. show mades them seem as if any decent Renaissance poet ought to have written a verse or two in their honour.
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Auriculas have an old-fashioned quality: something about the green flowered and mealy grey flowered ones on display at this year’s N.A.P.S.