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Focus on Flowers
Show #8: English Primrose
Benjamin Disraeli was Prime Minister of England from
1874 to 1880 and the primrose was his favorite flower. He gave bouquets
of them to his monarch, Queen Victoria, who probably not co incidentally,
found him quite charming. Buckner Hollingsworth wrote, "England
displays a rose on the royal coat of arms, but she carries a primrose
in her heart." England has perfect growing conditions for primroses,
sometimes called cowslips. They like partial shade and moist, rich
soil and go dormant if they are hot and dry. The plant belongs to
the genus "Primula" and the leaves form crinkly green
rosettes. The flowers, in luscious colors, are held in tight clusters
above the leaves. To find varieties that adapt well to your growing
conditions, it is best to consult with knowledgeable staff at your
local garden center. I have only one (primrose auricular) that is
perennial in my garden in Southern Indiana. But every spring I buy
some pots at the grocery store, seduced by their vivid colors. Even
though I know they won't be permanent additions to my garden, I
just have to have one on my dining room table and a couple by my
front path. Then for a short time, at least, I can pretend to walk
down a primrose path.
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