Plants in family primulaceae
Primula 'Innisfree'
Primula 'Innisfree' is a perennial with dark olive-bronze foliage and bright red flowers featuring a yellow eye, blooming in early spring. Named after W.B. Yeats' mythical cabin, this plant adds a touch of literary charm to gardens. It attracts butterflies and thrives in part sun to light shade, making it a versatile choice for various garden settings.
Primula vulgaris 'Belarina Amethyst Ice'
Primula vulgaris 'Belarina Amethyst Ice' is a cold and heat-tolerant perennial with ruffled evergreen leaves and blue-lavender fully double flowers with a white border. It grows up to 7 inches tall and 1 foot wide, thriving in bright shade or with a few hours of direct sun. This plant is semi-dormant during midsummer and tolerates brief periods of drought.
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Lil Silva'
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Lil Silva' is a dwarf plant with striking silver leaves, ideal for rock gardens and dry shade areas. It is drought-tolerant and can thrive in part sun to light shade. This plant is known for its ornamental seed or fruit and is resistant to rabbits. Native to Southern Europe, it is a versatile perennial that adds a touch of elegance to any garden setting.
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Album'
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Album' is a selected white-flowered form of cyclamen that blooms from mid-summer through October. It features evergreen foliage in winter and goes dormant in late spring. This plant is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, making it a resilient choice for gardens with dry shade conditions.
Cyclamen mirabile 'Tilebarn Nicholas'
Cyclamen mirabile 'Tilebarn Nicholas' is a unique plant with leaves featuring a Christmas tree shape in the center and a wide pink/silver band. It blooms with light pink flowers from September through December, adding color to fall gardens. This plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in dry shade.
Cyclamen coum 'Pewter Leaf Form'
Cyclamen coum 'Pewter Leaf Form' is a unique perennial known for its small, round, pewter-colored leaves and charming pink flowers that bloom in late winter. This plant is summer-dormant and thrives in dry conditions during its dormancy period. It is well-suited for dry shade gardens and rock gardens, making it a versatile choice for various garden settings. The plant's ability to flower in winter adds a splash of color during the colder months. Its drought tolerance makes it an excellent option for xeriscaping. Cyclamen coum is native to Mediterranean Europe and prefers part sun to light shade.
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Silver Angel'
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Silver Angel' is a strain known for its near pure silver leaves, with flowers that may vary in color, usually appearing lavender pink. This plant is suitable for dry shade and is often used in cottage gardens and rock gardens. It is part of the Cyclamen genus and is known for its ornamental foliage.
Primula polyantha 'Val Horncastle'
Primula polyantha 'Val Horncastle' is a hybrid primrose with double yellow flowers that bloom in March and April. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in woodland conditions and can tolerate brief periods of drought. This plant is ideal for bright shade or areas with a few hours of direct sun.
Primula 'Dale Henderson'
Primula 'Dale Henderson' is a vibrant perennial known for its cerise-coral flowers with yellow centers, blooming on 6-inch tall spikes. It forms vigorous clumps with quilt-textured foliage, adding texture to garden beds. This plant thrives in light shade with average moisture and drainage, making it suitable for a variety of garden settings. Its drought tolerance and ability to attract butterflies make it a versatile choice for cottage and rock gardens. The striking flower color and attractive foliage make it a standout in spring displays.
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Silver Anniversary'
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Silver Anniversary' is a hardy perennial with striking silver leaves bordered by dark green. This ivy-leaf cyclamen blooms from August to December, showcasing pink to white flowers with pink tips. Its foliage emerges from summer dormancy in December, making it a unique addition to gardens. The plant is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, thriving in part sun to light shade. It is well-suited for rock gardens, fairy gardens, and as a filler in various garden settings.
Primula vulgaris 'April Rose'
Primula vulgaris 'April Rose' is a plant with clusters of double fuchsia-rose colored flowers. It is summer dormant in hot climates and prefers bright shade or a few hours of direct sun. This plant requires moist, well-drained soils and is semi-dormant during midsummer.
Primula 'Drumcliff'
Primula 'Drumcliff' is a spring-blooming plant with dark olive-brown foliage and flowers that emerge pale lavender, turning white. It thrives in slightly moist soils and is suitable for part sun to light shade. This plant adds a touch of elegance to gardens with its changing flower colors.
Cyclamen wellensiekii
Cyclamen wellensiekii is a hybrid of Cyclamen cyprium and Cyclamen libanoticum, featuring silver-patterned leaves and flowers that bloom over a long winter period. It sets fertile seed and requires dry conditions during its summer dormancy.
Primula sieboldii 'New Snow'
Primula sieboldii 'New Snow' is a woodland plant introduced in 2004, featuring large, deeply-cleft white flowers on 8-inch tall stalks. It thrives in rich, well-drained soils and is summer-dormant, returning from dormancy in late winter to flower in spring. The plant's foliage is lively spring green with a scalloped edge, spreading at a modest rate.
Primula vulgaris 'Zebra Blue'
Primula vulgaris 'Zebra Blue' is a compact perennial forming 6-inch tall clumps with violet-blue streaked white flowers and a yellow throat. It prefers bright shade or a few hours of direct sun and thrives in moist, well-drained soils. This plant is semi-dormant during midsummer and can tolerate brief periods of drought.
Primula vulgaris 'Belarina Pink Ice'
Primula vulgaris 'Belarina Pink Ice' is a heat-tolerant perennial known for its dense clusters of double flowers that transition from white to lavender-pink. It thrives in bright shade or with a few hours of direct sun and prefers moist, well-drained soils. This plant provides a showy floral display in spring and can tolerate brief droughts.
Primula vulgaris 'Red Velvet'
Primula vulgaris 'Red Velvet' is a vibrant selection of the popular primrose, known for its double red flowers that bloom in late winter. This plant prefers bright shade or limited direct sunlight and thrives in moist, well-drained soils. It can tolerate brief droughts but may go semi-dormant in hot climates. The foliage often yellows in midsummer, but new growth appears in early fall, making it a showy addition to gardens.
Primula 'Prinic'
Primula 'Prinic' is a hybrid perennial known for its double, golden-yellow fragrant flowers that bloom from March through April. This plant forms a clump about 1 foot tall and 16 inches wide, making it a charming addition to gardens that attract butterflies. It thrives in part sun to light shade and is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5 to 7.
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Silver Arrow'
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Silver Arrow' is a perennial known for its green and silver mottled foliage that forms mounds 6-12 inches wide. In July, it produces tiny pink flowers reminiscent of dodecatheon blooms. The foliage dies down by late spring, and the plant prefers to grow at the base or under the canopy of large deciduous trees or shrubs. It is well-suited for dry shade and part sun to light shade environments.
Lysimachia congestiflora 'Persian Chocolate'
Lysimachia congestiflora 'Persian Chocolate' is a semi-evergreen groundcover known for its small purple foliage and ability to form a 3-foot wide mat in one season. It produces hundreds of golden bell-shaped flowers in late spring, making it a vibrant addition to gardens. This plant is particularly useful for covering difficult, nearly vertical slopes and is also suitable for hanging baskets or color bowls.
Cyclamen coum ssp. elegans
Cyclamen coum ssp. elegans is a perennial tuber native to the Alborz Mountains, known for its early blooming in October or November. It features dark blotches at the base of each petal and longer, more angular leaves compared to Cyclamen coum, thriving in rocky, forested slopes.
Lysimachia nummularia 'Goldi'
Lysimachia nummularia 'Goldi' is a vibrant groundcover with golden chartreuse foliage and bright yellow cup-shaped blooms in summer. It is less invasive than its native counterparts and tolerates light foot traffic. This plant thrives in full sun to part shade and can grow in wet or rocky soils, reaching a height of 6 inches.
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Ripple Effect'
Cyclamen hederifolium 'Ripple Effect' is a charming plant with highly decorative, wavy-edged foliage that features silver and green veining. This plant's leaves emerge in October and remain vibrant through winter, providing year-round interest. It produces tiny pink flowers from July to October, adding a splash of color to shaded garden areas. Known for its drought tolerance and deer resistance, it thrives in dry shade and is a perfect choice for rock gardens or fairy gardens. Its unique foliage and extended blooming period make it a delightful addition to any garden.