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Here's one from the garden, Primula vulgaris 'Maisie Michael', not very easy to photograph and is a much deeper/richer creamy-yellow than it shows on the image, beautiful foliage too. Sometimes seen as 'Maisey Michael. I have read that it is a selected seedling from P. 'Guinevere' raised by that expert in Primroses, Joe Kennedy from Co. Antrim. There is an interesting article on Kennedy Primroses by Liam Byrne in the Ulster AGS Group Newsletter, see page 20 here:- http://www.alpinegardensociety.ie/sources/AGS%20Newsletter%2058%20Summer%202012.pdf
The late Maisie Michael was one of the sweetest people it has ever been my good fortune to meet.How well I remember the "old days" when Maisie was one the crowd who came across each year for the SRGC Discussion weekend. Happy Days!
I think I read that Maisie died 25 years ago now.
No - surely not? Can it really be so long ago?
Yes, page 15 on the link I posted earlier. You must have been in pigtails then Maggi?
DavidSome nice Lindum ones there especially Malcolms Mate and Stradbrook variegated is a new one on me. Has the latter variegated Leaves or Flowers? On a more general note anyone any suggestions how I can get my hands on Marginata Casterino? it was last listed on the RHS plantfinder in 2006. I've around 40 varieties of marginata and another dozen hybrids of marginataesque bloodlines but Casterino has so far evaded my searching. Photos attached are Marginata Herb Dixon & Ivy Agee and a seedling from an x marginata lemon meringue from the Northern NAPS seed exchange . It's kept the marginata type of leaf but a nice yellow colour and I do like yellow primula hybrids.
He has to Marianne, no-one else will talk to him
Members in the USA may be interested to learn that Mr Kennedy's collaboration with Patrick Fitzgerald means that these plants are now available in the USA ...... see here:http://fitzgeraldnurseries.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/announcing-kennedy-irish-primrose.html