Primula 'vialii' (Vial's Primrose)
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An absolutely unique and spectacular plant, Primula vialii is often mistaken for an orchid or a Red Hot Poker. It boasts one of the most unusual flowers in the plant world. It forms a basal rosette of oblong, slightly hairy leaves from which emerges a tall, slender, leafless stem. This stem is topped with a remarkable, poker-like flower spike. The tight cone of unopened buds is a brilliant, vivid scarlet-red, while the tiny, star-shaped flowers open from the bottom up in a contrasting shade of lilac-purple. This creates a stunning two-tone effect that is completely captivating. It thrives in damp, boggy conditions and is perfect for adding a touch of the exotic to woodland gardens, pond margins, or damp borders. It is a relatively short-lived perennial, but its sheer beauty makes it well worth planting.
| Botanical name | Primula vialii |
| Flower colour | Purple, Red |
| Established height | 30-50 cm |
| Established spread | 20-30 cm |
| Plant spacing | 30 cm apart |
| Leaf colour | Bright green |
| Habit | Upright, clump-forming |
| Life cycle | Perennial (often short-lived) |
| Hardiness | Fully hardy |
| Years to establish | 1st year |
| Sunlight | Partial shade, Full sun (if soil is moist) |
| Position | Sheltered |
| Suitable for | Borders, Bog gardens, Pond margins, Woodland gardens |
| Soil acidity | Acid, Neutral |
| Soil moisture | Moist, Poorly drained |
| Soil type | Loam, Clay |
| RHS Award (AGM) | Yes |
| Growing skill | Moderate |
| Pollinator-friendly | Yes |
| Deer resistant | Yes |
Planting and Flowering Calendar
Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade
Attracts wildlife
Low maintenance
RHS Award (AGM)

