Primula bulleyana is one of a group known as
candelabra primulas, so called because of the tiered arrangement of their flowers. It is a semi-
evergreen perennial. The sturdy, erect flowering stems appear in summer and are long, rising in groups from a rosette of
leaves long and broad. The whorls of multiple orange-yellow
flowers, opening from red buds, are arranged in tiers. It thrives in a bright, moist environment, such as beside a pond. This plant has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit. ==History==