DESCRIPTION
Primula × pruhonicensis ‘Wanda’ forms low rosettes of dark green leaves that create a dense ground layer in spring. Rich magenta to raspberry-pink flowers open just above the foliage, each bloom centered with a small golden eye, bringing saturated color and a soft, rounded presence to shaded garden spaces and lingering attractively around the rosettes.
Blooming from late winter into early spring, this hybrid originates from historic garden crosses in central Europe. It suits woodland borders, shaded paths, and underplanting beneath shrubs, where evergreen foliage provides year-round structure and the early flowers brighten quiet areas as the season begins gently.
DESCRIPTION
Primula × pruhonicensis ‘Wanda’ forms low rosettes of dark green leaves that create a dense ground layer in spring. Rich magenta to raspberry-pink flowers open just above the foliage, each bloom centered with a small golden eye, bringing saturated color and a soft, rounded presence to shaded garden spaces and lingering attractively around the rosettes.
Blooming from late winter into early spring, this hybrid originates from historic garden crosses in central Europe. It suits woodland borders, shaded paths, and underplanting beneath shrubs, where evergreen foliage provides year-round structure and the early flowers brighten quiet areas as the season begins gently.