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Acaulis

Informal plants with the same shape and habit as the familiar wild primrose. These strains maintain the form of the old named primroses - most of which have now vanished - but they are stronger in constitution and much more enthusiastic in performance. Each plant is a softly fragrant bonanza of blossom. Pick the flowers for your first spring posies - for each blossom plucked, another long scrolled bud springs up.


Collection Acaulis

Our selection of 6 mixed acaulis plants.

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TRADITIONAL YELLOWS

Moonlight yellow of the wild primrose, but with larger flowers and stronger stems.

TRADITIONAL YELLOWS
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HARBINGER

Gold centred whites, from a sport of the wild primrose found more than a hundred years ago in a Cornish wood. It was awarded a First Class Certificate by the R.H.S. in 1882.

HARBINGER
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BUTTERSCOTCH

Shades of copper, bronze, barley sugar. champagne, pink-apricot and butter yellow.

BUTTERSCOTCH
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OSIERED AMBER

A coloured plate from a Victorian picture book. Amber, apricot and pale yellow with red stems and calyxes and red-bronze foliage.

OSIERED AMBER
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TARTAN REDS

The rich red of the Scottish tartans, many with dark stems and foliage.

TARTAN REDS
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BARNHAVEN BLUES

Alice blue, cornflower, turquoise, indigo and azure - sheets of steadfast colour. RHS award of Garden Merit 1997/98.

BARNHAVEN BLUES
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CANDY PINKS

True clear pinks - bright satin pink, soft peach, shell, salmon and baby pinks. Launched in 1958 as the first really pink acaulis and still a heart melter.

CANDY PINKS
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SPRINGTIME MIXTURE

A complete mixture of all the acaulis

SPRINGTIME MIXTURE
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