PIROP
Primula
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A compact, multi-colored primula ideal for ornamental borders and shaded garden landscapes.
Description
Precision Breeding: The 'Pirop' Primula
The 'Pirop' primula is a distinguished product of the Federal Research Centre ‘Subtropical Scientific Centre of the RAS’. Developed with expertise from the Georgian horticultural tradition, this variety has established itself as a reliable choice for professional landscapers and garden enthusiasts looking to enhance shaded garden areas.
Growth and Blooming Patterns
With a compact stature of 10–15 cm, 'Pirop' is expertly suited for bordering and low-profile floral arrangements. Its development cycle, ranging from 150 to 180 days from sowing to bloom, requires careful planning, but the reward is a vibrant, multi-colored display that brings life to low-light garden segments.
Cultivation Insights
- Lanscape Use: Specifically engineered for decorative flower beds, this variety provides a dense, colorful coverage.
- Growing Conditions: To thrive, 'Pirop' prefers partial shade. This environment mimics its natural habitat conditions, ensuring the plant maintains its vibrant coloration and structural integrity throughout the season.
As a specialized decorative variety, 'Pirop' stands out for its resilience and ability to provide consistent aesthetic value in managed environments.
Specifications
| Assignment | |
|---|---|
| Days until flowering | 150–180 days |
| Plant Height | 10–15 cm |
| Flower Color | |
| Growing Conditions | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Primula |
| Originator | FRC SNC RAS |
| Originator | Фгбун Федеральный Исследовательский Центр Субтропический Научный Центр Ран |
| Country | Georgia |
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