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Amazing, these flowers of a beautiful vermilion red surrounded by a crown of small leaves.
Elisabeth
Villepreux
Here are the primroses that are in the company of the purple sage, they seem to be adapting well, I can't wait for spring to see the effect of this combination...
Gisele
Villepreux
The packaging designed for primroses is perfectly suitable for the young plants that I received this morning, I will not delay in planting them in the ground, there should be no problem, thank you.
Gisele
Hauts-de-Seine" can be translated to "Upper Seine" in British English.
Very lovely flower that bloomed in late March after a rather mild winter. To mix with pansies and daisies.