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Primroses deck the sides of lanes towards riverside quays and grow thickly on steep slopes untouched by agricultural chemicals and fertiliser.
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Primroses rely upon insects for propagation; at night, when the flowers are open and their scent is at its strongest, they are pollinated by moths.
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A USA TODAY reader with the profile name GardenAlaska submitted this photo, writing: Primroses grow very well in southeast Alaska.
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Thanks for leading us right on down the Path to the Primroses!
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Primroses are making their debut now and after your encouragement, I may have to get me a few.
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I always have to add more Primroses each year, those slugs seem to find them no matter where they are here.
Bloom Day/Foliage Day Combo-February 2010 « Fairegarden 2010
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Primroses and a bird's nest with eggs, on a mossy bank
The Clare Family Hermes 2009
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Primroses thrive under here and bloom earlier than the ones out in the garden, the blue and white ones show color in February in this photo.
Garden Bloggers Design Workshop- Under The Deck « Fairegarden 2008
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Primroses are one of my favourite plants, you can never have enough of them.
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Dear Frances, your Pansy closeups look lovely and so do the Primroses.
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