Auricula Robin Hood Stripe: Difference between revisions
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Plant name | |
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Folk name | Auricula |
Binomial name | Primula auricula |
Variety | Robin Hood Stripe |
First recorded | 2003 |
Used where | Britain and Western World |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-09. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-02.
Auricula 'Robin Hood Stripe' is a cultivar of the plat Primula auricula bred by Ray Downard and introduced in 2003.[1] The plat has a height and spread of 15 cm. The flower (March to May) is geenish yellow with purplish red stripes. The natural habitat of Primula auricula is the Alps.[2]
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