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Primula veris AGM Cowslip

Cowslip
Primula veris AGM
Cowslip

Hardy perennial, Ht.30 cm. Sweetly scented golden bell shaped flowers in spring. Mid green oblong leaves. The flowers make a very good wine. Medicinal
Aspect : Partial Shade/Moist
Flower colour : Yellow
Hardiness : Hardy
Type : Perennial
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Price
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PP39
Primula veris AGM 8cm Pot
£3.50
PP39
Primula veris AGM 1L Pot
£4.50
PP39
Primula veris AGM   (3L Pot out of stock)
£7.50
PP39
Primula veris AGM Seed (100)
£2.50
     
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