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Cowslip | Primula veris

Cowslip | Primula veris

  • Nodding, bell-shaped, sunny yellow flowers with a sweet fragrance, growing from fresh green crinkled foliage
  • A semi-evergreen perennial plant which is easy to grow and care for
  • Flowers from April to June
  • Suitable for pots, this beautiful traditional flower will enhance wildlife gardens, wildflower meadows or pondsides. Grow in groups and allow it to self-seed
  • Once seen growing naturally all over England, this native plant racks up several mentions in Shakespeare, including Ariel's line in The Tempest, “Where the bee sucks, there suck I; In a cowslip’s bell I lie.”
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
$9.21

Original: $30.70

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Cowslip | Primula veris

$30.70

$9.21

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Cowslip | Primula veris

  • Nodding, bell-shaped, sunny yellow flowers with a sweet fragrance, growing from fresh green crinkled foliage
  • A semi-evergreen perennial plant which is easy to grow and care for
  • Flowers from April to June
  • Suitable for pots, this beautiful traditional flower will enhance wildlife gardens, wildflower meadows or pondsides. Grow in groups and allow it to self-seed
  • Once seen growing naturally all over England, this native plant racks up several mentions in Shakespeare, including Ariel's line in The Tempest, “Where the bee sucks, there suck I; In a cowslip’s bell I lie.”
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit winner

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  • Nodding, bell-shaped, sunny yellow flowers with a sweet fragrance, growing from fresh green crinkled foliage
  • A semi-evergreen perennial plant which is easy to grow and care for
  • Flowers from April to June
  • Suitable for pots, this beautiful traditional flower will enhance wildlife gardens, wildflower meadows or pondsides. Grow in groups and allow it to self-seed
  • Once seen growing naturally all over England, this native plant racks up several mentions in Shakespeare, including Ariel's line in The Tempest, “Where the bee sucks, there suck I; In a cowslip’s bell I lie.”
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit winner