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		<title>When it comes to Primroses &#8211; Go Native</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there are some lovely Primulas available in the garden centres with bright colours we tend to only use them in winter containers.  We much prefer the native form Primula vulgaris which, with it&#8217;s pale yellow flowers and clump forming habit is a great addition at the base of trees, shrubs and hedges. Appearing in [...]]]></description>
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