English primrose primula spring shade Stock Photos and Images
RF2PK02PX–Close up of the flowers and leaves of perennial cream / yellow primroses (Primula vulgaris or English primrose) taken in spring in Britain
RF2PPWXGM–Mixed spring flowers of wood anemone nemorosa and wild primrose primula vulgaris UK April
RFT5H73C–Pink Primulas growing in spring north east Italy. They are of the common Primula Vulgaris variety, also known as primrose, common primrose or English
RM2T95C19–A Primrose (Primula vulgaris) plant under the shade of a tree in Fillongley Park, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada
RM2FYJKKK–Candelabra primula (Primula pulverulenta) flowers growing in damp shady area of a garden in West Sussex, England, UK, during May or spring
RMEJ2WR0–Early Spring flower much loved english primrose Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP695
RF2BKJFDW–Purple Primrose 'Wanda' flowers blooming in early spring
RFT81R80–Primrose growing in between tyre tracks on a farm in Wookey Hole, Somerset, UK.
RMF9B1KN–Close up of wild primroses (primula vulgaris) growing in Bedfordshire woodlands
RM2J0A4G5–Primrose, Jordviva (Primula vulgaris)
RF2BCEG38–Wild Primroses, Garden, Somerset, UK
RM2JCJHHG–Primrose, Jordviva (Primula vulgaris)
RMB07B2D–PRIMULAS AND FERNS GROWING ON A SHADY ROCKERY.
RM2X5PR2H–Primrose, Jordviva (Primula vulgaris)
RFC3G216–yellow primrose, primula vulgaris, growing on a mossy bank
RFDXHKAR–Primroses and violets flowering in spring
RFDP76H8–Primrose flowering in the wild in a north Devon wood
RF2BJR315–English primroses in springtime
RM2CBXJDH–Spring flowers in coppiced hazel woodland; mainly Wood Anemones, Primroses and Bluebells. Dorset.
RF2PPWXGE–Mixed spring flowers of wood anemone nemorosa and wild primrose primula vulgaris UK April
RFT5H718–Pink Primulas growing in spring north east Italy. They are of the common Primula Vulgaris variety, also known as primrose, common primrose or English
RM2T95C01–A Primrose (Primula vulgaris) plant under the shade of a tree in Fillongley Park, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada
RM2FYJKGM–Candelabra primula (Primula pulverulenta) flowers growing in damp shady area of a garden in West Sussex, England, UK, during May or spring
RMDGC3EA–early Spring flower much loved english primrose, red and yellow blooms Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1078
RF2BKJFWJ–Purple Primrose 'Wanda' flowers blooming in early spring
RFT2PYA9–Spring-flowering primroses with nodding, petite, yellow & pink flowers thrive in a shady border in an English garden
RFJ2M39K–Wild primrose flowers, Totnes, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
RM2CEJG2T–. The Maule seed book for 1905. reenhouse plants, doing well incool rooms. The.v are 8 or 10 incheshigh, and the flowers are variously cutand fringed. Separate colors, as follows: While. Pure white. Packet, 25 cts. Rose. A delicate shade. Pkt., 25c. Crimson. A rich color. Pkt., 25c. Blue. A violet blue. Pkt., 35 cts. Finest Mixed. All shades andcolors. Flowers, self colored, zoned,eyed and striped. Packet, 20 cents. Cowslip. Irimula veris. A prett.v,spring-flowering perennial. Colors in-clude shades of yeUow, urown, etc. FineMixed. Packet. 5 cents. English Primrose. Primula vul-garis. The wild
RFA2PP5G–Wild primrose (Primula vulgaris) flowers surrounded by leaves of Lords and Ladies (Arum maculatum), UK
RMB07W33–PRIMULAS AND FERNS GROWING ON A SHADY ROCKERY.
RMAB683R–Primroses in yellow and pink varieties in the shade under a hedge sunshine through the petals early morning
RFC3G20C–yellow primrose, primula vulgaris, growing on a mossy bank
RMMCHWB9–. Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose) PRIMULAS (Primrose). The hardy Primroses are among the most beautiful and interesting of our early spring flowers. Plant them in rich, well- drained soil, in the border or in a shel- tered nook in the rockery; if possible, in a half-shady place. Acaulis Alba plena. Very showy and useful; double â white. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. â Coerulea. A most novel variety, with deep purplish-blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. â Croussei plena. Distinct and pleas- ing shade of purplish-red. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Veri
RFACAMW9–Spring primroses in Engish countryside
RM2CBXJEB–Spring flowers in coppiced hazel woodland; mainly Wood Anemones, Primroses and Bluebells. Dorset.
RF2PPX01C–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, naturalised in grass UK April
RFT5H6Y7–Pink Primulas growing in spring north east Italy. Focus on the flower front left. They are of the common Primula Vulgaris variety, also known as primr
RM2T95C1A–A Primrose (Primula vulgaris) plant under the shade of a tree in Fillongley Park, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada
RMEJ2WRM–Early Spring flower much loved primrose Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP700
RF2BKJF0M–Purple Primrose 'Wanda' flowers blooming in early spring
RF2BJR35D–English primroses in springtime
RFT2PY8R–Spring-flowering primroses with nodding, petite, yellow & pink flowers thrive in a shady border in an English garden
RFJ2M39Y–Wild primrose flowers, Totnes, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
RMRPXYWD–. The Aiken Nurseries, Inc. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. PRIMULA PRIMROSE SALVIA SCUTELLARIA—SKULLCAP Cashmere Primrose (P. cashmeriana). Large globular heads of a delicate light violet color. Prefers a moist place either in shade or sun. A beautiful Primula. 50c each, $1.35 per 3, $4.00 per 12. (P. vulgaris). An English Primrose. Clear yellow flowers in bunches. Large florets. Polyanthus Primrose | P. polyantha I. Red and yellow flowers in earliest spring. One o
RMMCH9CX–. Primula verisâPrimrose Hardy PrimulaâPrimrose A ® Trillium grandiflorum These Primulas are indispensable hardy plants producing during the latter part of May and all through June a magnificent display of color on compact bushy plants. They delight in a moderately rich moist soil and do well in semi-shade. 17-505 Veris {English Cowslip). Includes a wide range of beautiful colors. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00. 17-506 Vulgaris {English Primrose). One of the earliest spring flowers with lovely fragrant bright canary yellow blooms. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. PyrethrumâPersian or P
RF2PPX039–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, naturalised in grass UK April
RM2T95C02–A Primrose (Primula vulgaris) plant under the shade of a tree in Fillongley Park, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada
RMEJ2WRC–Early Spring flower much loved primrose Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP699
RF2BKJFG8–Purple Primrose 'Wanda' flowers blooming in early spring
RFT2PYT7–Spring-flowering primroses with nodding, petite, yellow & pink flowers thrive in a shady border in an English garden
RF2PPX011–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, growing on the woodland floor UK April
RF2PPNM2E–Pale yellow primroses Primula vulgaris and pink spring flowers of wood anemone nemorosa E.A. Bowles in UK garden April
RF2PPNM2X–Pale yellow primroses Primula vulgaris and pink spring flowers of wood anemone nemorosa E.A. Bowles and hart's tongue fern in UK garden April
RF2PR53WF–Spring scene of Wild primroses, primula vulgaris and Soft shield fern Polystichum setiferum (Divisilobum Group) in shady UK garden April
RF2PR53W4–Spring scene of Wild primroses, primula vulgaris and Soft shield fern Polystichum setiferum (Divisilobum Group) in shady UK garden April
RF2PR53TP–Spring scene of Wild primroses, primula vulgaris and Soft shield fern Polystichum setiferum (Divisilobum Group) in shady UK garden April
RF2PR53PR–Spring scene of Wild primroses, primula vulgaris and Soft shield fern Polystichum setiferum (Divisilobum Group) in shady UK garden April
RF2PPX049–Pale yellow spring flowers of wild primrose, Primula vulgaris, on a mossy bank with celandines, Ficaria verna, and snowdrop foliage UK April
RF2WY1T9G–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, naturalised in grass in UK garden March
RF2WY1TRF–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, and bluebells naturalised in grass in UK garden March
RF2WY1T9C–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, and forget-me-not Myosotis sylvatica naturalised in grass in UK garden March
RF2WY1T9X–Wild primroses, Primula Vulgaris, and forget-me-not Myosotis sylvatica naturalised in grass in UK garden March
RF2NM4MY7–An unusual 'Jack in the green' variant of spring primrose, Primula vulgaris, with a green ruff to the flowers. UK meadow garden April
RF2PPNKH6–Pale yellow primroses Primula vulgaris and pink spring flowers of wood anemone nemorosa E.A. Bowles in UK garden April
RF2PR501E–Pale yellow primroses Primula vulgaris and pink spring flowers of wood anemone nemorosa E.A. Bowles and hart's tongue fern in UK garden April
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