These don't look anything like my primrose. According to the nursery here in Lancaster County, PA, mine are English Primrose, hardy, perrenial, and there's only one flower color...red with yellow center. What can you tell me about annual vs perrenial? She showed me some annuals, and they had all of the familiar colors, but I am wanting to establish perrenials right now. Are yours annuals? Thanks!
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I have looked at these pictures several times today...and every time I look at them I picture a big salad made with the leaves of the one in the top picture.
I'm must be hungry... ...because I could put some Ranch dressing on that one.
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Thanks bill, Now I know what my seeds will look like . Prumulas.
Hope mine are hardy, they are 2 inches high and growing.
PS.....Happy birthday......Thanks for all the help on here, Hope your day was great.
Dodge
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Sorry there Bill, Someone told me it was May.
Here's a candle any ways . dodge
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