Description
Yellow tinged brown flowers.
This is a great hardy garden form. Having grown this for over a decade in the gardens we would recommend planting in the alpine rock garden, scree bed or container in average soils. Ideally in a sunny position.
Flowering: Spring
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 15cm
Spread: 25cm
Common Name: Auricula / Bear’s ears
Life Cycle: perennial
Family: Primulaceae
Foliage: obovate
Basic Colour: ( yellow)
Flower Colour: yellow / white / brown
Natural Flowering: March – May
Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height with Flowers: 20cm
Soil Requirements: well-drained / average / moist
Soil ph: acid / alkaline / neutral
Location: container / rock garden / border
Usage: ornamental
Pruning: cut back after flowering
Tolerates: deer resistance / rabbit resistance
Origin: Cultivar
Caroline Maddison (verified owner) –
Deborah K. (verified owner) –
Michael Stack (verified owner) –
Sheila (verified owner) –
Nice unusual colour- looking forward to seeing it bloom.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Same