Description
A nice Primula species with a north-western NA distribution, growing from a thin rhizome. The leaves, stems are usually covered with whitish/yellowish farina, at least when young; light pink flowers in tight umbels on tall stems.
Those familiar with P. mistassinica, can think of P. incana as its western counterpart. I don’t know if adapts equally well to garden cultivation.
Germination: sow in the fall/winter; seeds are very fine, sow superficial.
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