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It looks like Primula x pruhonica 'Wanda', an old P. juliae hybrid that's now surprisingly difficult to find true to name. (I think x pruhonica is the current name for these juliae hybrids - they used to be called just juliae hybrids).
I agree, 'Wanda.' There are/were many others in the group of hybrids, such as 'Ideal,' 'Jill,' 'Iris Mainwairing,' 'Betty Green' and others, including a German-named group starting with 'Schnee...' One of these called (in English) 'Snow White' is still aound but you'd be hard put to find many others nowadays. A great shame as they were beautiful plants, very free-flowering and reliable, in jewel-like colours. A known source would be very welcome indeed.
Hi all ,Knows maybe anybody the name of this Primula cultivar ?I have it received before many years from a friend as gift and I would like to buy more plants of group ( other colors ) - I suppose it is a hybrid ....Thank you in advanceHans
Oh yes, 'E R Janes.' I'd forgotten about that one. At least 30 years since I grew it. 'Tawny Port' is/was one of the Garyade forms. Irish origin I think and I can't remember whether there should by one or 2 rs. There was some discussion on this in a thread sometime last year or before.