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A NEW COMPLETELY WHITE VERSION. Found by luck or accident in the wild upland garden of John Holland near Whitley Chapel...west of Hexham in the Pennines...a cold windy lonely place where in 2010 one plant arose amongst a number of the normal pink version in amongst a mass of other meadow flowers and primulas, and was luckily spotted by John Holland (85 yrs old and an enthusiastic gardener) and micro propagated through 2011 - 2015, where it was then shown at the Chelsea Flower Show 2015, and made it to the shortlist. |
A NEW COMPLETELY WHITE VERSION. Found by luck or accident in the wild upland garden of John Holland near Whitley Chapel...west of Hexham in the Pennines...a cold windy lonely place where in 2010 one plant arose amongst a number of the normal pink version in amongst a mass of other meadow flowers and primulas, and was luckily spotted by John Holland (85 yrs old and an enthusiastic gardener) and micro propagated through 2011 - 2015, where it was then shown at the Chelsea Flower Show 2015, and made it to the shortlist. |
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Primula vialii is a flowering plant in the family Primulaceae.
References
- ^ "Primula vialii Delavay ex Franch". The Plant List. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
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3). Primula Vialii "Alison Holland"
A NEW COMPLETELY WHITE VERSION. Found by luck or accident in the wild upland garden of John Holland near Whitley Chapel...west of Hexham in the Pennines...a cold windy lonely place where in 2010 one plant arose amongst a number of the normal pink version in amongst a mass of other meadow flowers and primulas, and was luckily spotted by John Holland (85 yrs old and an enthusiastic gardener) and micro propagated through 2011 - 2015, where it was then shown at the Chelsea Flower Show 2015, and made it to the shortlist.