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Stephen[_5_] 19-06-2008 06:00 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
Hello,

Is there a difference between a primrose and polyanthus? I ask because
the Thompson & Morgan catalogue has arrived in the post and it lists
both, yet they look the same.

Thanks,
Stephen.

Sacha[_3_] 19-06-2008 06:10 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
On 19/6/08 18:00, in article ,
"Stephen" wrote:

Hello,

Is there a difference between a primrose and polyanthus? I ask because
the Thompson & Morgan catalogue has arrived in the post and it lists
both, yet they look the same.

Thanks,
Stephen.


Does it say anything about 'wild' or 'native' or 'cultivars'? The primrose
is Primula vulgaris.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
(new website online but not completed - shop to come and some mild tweaking
to do!)



Stewart Robert Hinsley 19-06-2008 07:37 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
In message , Stephen
writes
Hello,

Is there a difference between a primrose and polyanthus? I ask because
the Thompson & Morgan catalogue has arrived in the post and it lists
both, yet they look the same.

Thanks,
Stephen.


Polyanthus are hybrids between cowslips and primroses. I suspect that
morphological boundaries are fuzzy, but to a first approximation
polyanthus have multiple flowers on a stem, and primroses just one
flower per stem.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

K 19-06-2008 08:17 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
Stephen writes
Hello,

Is there a difference between a primrose and polyanthus? I ask because
the Thompson & Morgan catalogue has arrived in the post and it lists
both, yet they look the same.

Loosely, primroses have one flower to a stem, polyanthus have an
'umbrella' of flowers at the top of the stem.

Primroses, IME, are less tolerant of dry soils than polyanthus.
--
Kay

Broadback 20-06-2008 09:21 AM

primroses and polyanthus
 
K wrote:
Stephen writes
Hello,

Is there a difference between a primrose and polyanthus? I ask because
the Thompson & Morgan catalogue has arrived in the post and it lists
both, yet they look the same.

Loosely, primroses have one flower to a stem, polyanthus have an
'umbrella' of flowers at the top of the stem.

Primroses, IME, are less tolerant of dry soils than polyanthus.

I still think that primroses and cowslips beat polyanthus.

robert 20-06-2008 03:04 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
In message , Broadback
writes

I still think that primroses and cowslips beat polyanthus.


Absolutely. We now only have primula vulgaris and cowslips - the latter
are my favourite and this year was a good year for them.

--
Robert

Des Higgins 20-06-2008 04:19 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
On Jun 20, 3:04 pm, robert wrote:
In message , Broadback
writes

I still think that primroses and cowslips beat polyanthus.


Absolutely. We now only have primula vulgaris and cowslips - the latter
are my favourite and this year was a good year for them.

--
Robert


agreed 100%. Both are beautiful plants. Have primroses just starting
to naturalise in shady nooks in our garden. Cowslips will take
longer.

K 20-06-2008 04:59 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
Broadback writes
K wrote:
Stephen writes
Hello,

Is there a difference between a primrose and polyanthus? I ask because
the Thompson & Morgan catalogue has arrived in the post and it lists
both, yet they look the same.

Loosely, primroses have one flower to a stem, polyanthus have an
'umbrella' of flowers at the top of the stem.
Primroses, IME, are less tolerant of dry soils than polyanthus.

I still think that primroses and cowslips beat polyanthus.


Depends what you're looking for. Hard to beat the charm of wild-type
primroses massed on a grassy bank, then the purple-leaved, pink flowered
version of the wanda type is lovely. But polyanthus are robust and
carefree, and the old-fashioned gold-laced polyanthus is a different
style again.

And I have to admit that much as I love the native cowslip, I also love
the bronze and dark red hybrids.
--
Kay

Sacha[_3_] 20-06-2008 05:30 PM

primroses and polyanthus
 
On 20/6/08 16:19, in article
, "Des
Higgins" wrote:

On Jun 20, 3:04 pm, robert wrote:
In message , Broadback
writes

I still think that primroses and cowslips beat polyanthus.


Absolutely. We now only have primula vulgaris and cowslips - the latter
are my favourite and this year was a good year for them.

--
Robert


agreed 100%. Both are beautiful plants. Have primroses just starting
to naturalise in shady nooks in our garden. Cowslips will take
longer.


I love them but I must admit to a sneaking fondness for the 'hose in hose'
types.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
(new website online but not completed - shop to come and some mild tweaking
to do!)




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