Primulinas are some of the most popular gesneriad plants that have come about in recent years! They are native to the Asian area, growing in the higher elevations. They are grown for their beautiful foliage, showy flowers, and ease of care! We find that they grow very well with lower light levels, cooler temperatures, and a minimum of water and fertilizer. Requirements for artificial lighting would be around 8 to 10 hours. They will do well on the bottom shelf of "light stands" and near the end of the fluorescent light tubes. Use a light, porous potting mix, and grow them in small pots! Let the soil become fairly dry between watering. Feed plants regularly, using a well balanced fertilizer, at ¼ tsp. per gallon of water, with every watering.
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Primulina - Aiko
Primulina - dryas 'Pretty Turtle'
NEW Arrival!
Description pending.
(Unknown)
Primulina - Jade Moon
Medium green, compact, pointed foliage, makes this variety an excellent choice for those with limited space. Blooms are lavender-blue, and good sized, despite the plants' diminutive size! (gemella x sp. USBRG 98-083)
(Boggan)
Primulina - Keiko
Primulina - Nemesis
Primulina - Piccolo
Primulina - Souvenir
Primulina - species USBRG # 98-083
The charm of this Vietnamese native is its simple beauty! Lavender blooms, above medium green leaves, and sometimes multiple crowns (stolons).
(Species from Vietnam)
Primulina - species V27
Unnamed species collected from Vietnam. Long and pointed, somewhat glossy, medium green leaves, grow in a nice flat rosette. Blooms are lavender with yellow lines on a white throat. Good bloomer.
(Species from Vietnam)
Primulina - Vertigo