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Auricula primula
Auricula primula















  • Watch out for pests such as aphids, leafhoppers, vine weevil, slugs and glasshouse red spider mite.
  • Deadhead, and remove dead or damaged leaves as necessary.
  • This selection, part of the Ornamental class, features fully double blooms in. Slightly taller stems hold clusters of fragrant flowers through the spring months. Light-green leaves are thick and waxy, forming a low rosette.
  • A versatile primrose that can be used in beds and borders, in cottage gardens or in containers. (‘Clone 3921’) This is a unique kind of Primrose, totally unlike more commonly grown forms.
  • Follow our step-by-step guide to dividing auriculas. Gently pull the offsets away from the plant and repot into a mix of soil-based compost and grit. Wait until after the plants have finished flowering, and they have produced three or more offset shoots.

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    Full sun is tolerated in higher elevation or cooler summer areas. These spring-flowering plants can propagated by division. A part shade lover, it is best grown in humus-rich, moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soils. The evergreen Auricula is a very hardy and reliable plant and one of the most adaptable and useful primulas there is, from amongst the evergreen rosettes.Hardy and easy to grow, it is perfect for the front. Borne on short stems, they are produced in mid to late spring. Hardy and easy to grow, it is perfect for the front of borders, rock gardens and containers. Robust, Primula auricula 'Eden Greenfinch' is an evergreen, perennial, border auricula forming a rosette of pale green leaves with unusual clusters of lightly fragrant, green-tinged tawny brown flowers adorned with white centers.

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    This will cause that leaf to start yellowing it is a vicious circle. If you are removing these leaves as soon as they start to yellow you will more than likely be damaging the carrot (meaning the main stem of the auricula) and the leaf joint on the carrot of the leaf above.

    auricula primula

    Robust, Primula auricula 'Eden Greenfinch' is an evergreen, perennial, border auricula forming a rosette of pale green leaves with unusual clusters of lightly fragrant, green-tinged tawny brown flowers adorned with white centers. The yellowing of the leaves is normal through late autumn and the winter.















    Auricula primula