Victorian Polyanthus

The Barnhaven Victorian Polyanthus strain was first introduced in 1948 by Florence Bellis. Developed from a seed strain called Suttons Blue, it was first sold as a mixture of 'Victorian Shades'.  This is the entry from that early catalogue: 'The opulent shades of an elegant era - American Beauty, cerise, fuchsia, purple, some occasionally silver-edged'. They were then separated out into the strains that we still have today 'Violet, Mauve' Carnation, Striped, Muted and Old Rose Victorian'. Willie and Sylvia Sinclair added the Fuchsia and Valentine Strains. 

These polyanthus primula are lovely grown together in complementary colours - can be used as formal bedding or in containers with euphorbias or grasses for a lovely display.

Flowering period: Late winter - mid-spring

Height: 15-20cm.

Culture : These polyanthus primula are lovely grown together in complementary colours - can be used as formal bedding or in containers with euphorbias or grasses for a lovely display. Polyanthus primula need semi-shade. If growing in containers, place the pots in the sun in the spring and put it in the shade in the summer months. If growing in the garden, make sure they are not in full sun in the afternoon or grow them under deciduous trees.

For tips on sowing Victorian Polyanthus see the section on Primroses and Polyanthus.

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