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Ear of bear

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, Ear of bear,  section

Family:

Origin:

The Alps

Period of flowering:

spring

Color of the flowers:

many colors

Exhibition:

shade, semi-shade

Type of ground:

rich person in humus, drained well

Acidity of the ground:

neutral with acid

Moisture of the ground:

expenses

Use:

flower stand, pot, border, rubble, underwood

Height:

up to 20 cm

Type of plant:

flower

Type of vegetation:

long-lived

Type of foliage:

persisting

Rusticity:

very rustic

Plantation, repotting:

spring

Method of multiplication:

sowing in March and installation with the autumn, splitting of the tuft in spring after flowering or the autumn

Cut:

-

Interesting species, varieties:

The kind understands more than 400 species
The section understands the hybrids resulting from and
- the standard species with the #FFF1FF flowers
- “” hybrid with the petals violets and in the middle white
- “” hybrid with the #FFF1FF petals and in the middle #FFFFFF and with the greenish #FF8FA8 foliage
- “” hybrid with the petals dark red

Diseases and harmful insects:

plant louses, slugs, #D05C75 spiders

Toxicity:

presence of being able to cause allergic reactions

is a primula mountain with the foliage , smooth and brilliance which is cultivated without difficulty. But it is the drawing of its flowers which astonishes and impassions!

This primula is with its ease out of pot provided that it is well drained, but also in rubble, under a shaft with a rather shaded exhibition.

Did you know?

  • The section gathers at the primulas resulting from and . They produce the made up ones of large flowers. Their foliages is of tough type covered with a #FFFFFF sleeping bag.
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