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Type Words
Synonyms primula
Type of herbaceous plant, herb
Has types chinese primrose, cowslip, english primrose, primula vulgaris, bear's ear, auricula, oxlip, paigle, polyanthus, primula auricula, primula elatior, primula polyantha, primula sinensis, primula veris

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Mass plants for a foot-tall pool of color, or use German primrose in containers.
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Primrose licenses more than 247 franchised schools throughout the United States.
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At the entrance to the nursery is a ground cover primrose I had never seen before.
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Casting Texas-rigged plastics around deeper primrose lines is accounting for some.
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It has unique primrose yellow-colored flowers and exquisite apricot autumn foliage.
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The showy evening primrose stands 7 feet, tapering like a Victorian Christmas tree.
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Uncovered petunia and primrose blooms tolerate short drops to the upper 20s.
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Primrose Schools has about 180 centers nationwide, including in Mooresville.
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Hardy suggests little Alpine plants such as fritillary, primrose and winter aconite.
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  • Any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads
  • Primrose is a musical in three acts with a book by Guy Bolton and George Grossmith Jr., lyrics by Desmond Carter and Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. It centers on a writer whose story-within-a-story forms the basis of the plot. ...
  • An early-flowering plant of the genus Primula, with white, red, or yellow flowers; A plant of the family Primulaceae; A plant of the genus Oenothera; Specifically, the species Primula vulgaris; A flower of a primrose plant; A light yellow colour; Of a light yellow colour
  • To dream of this little flower starring the grass at your feet, is an omen of joys laden with comfort and peace.
  • A well-known plant (Primula veris var. acaulis Linn., P. vulgaris Huds., P. acaulis Jacq., P. grandiflora Lam.), bearing pale yellowish flowers in early spring, growing wild in woods and hedges and on banks, esp. on clayey soil, and cultivated in many varieties as a garden plant. ...
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