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which is of similar growth and habit, but even more 

 attractive in appearance, owing to the beautiful white 

 mealy covering on stems and leaves. The blossoms of 

 this are of various colours. 



The exquisite little Primula rosea from the Himalayas 

 is quite happy there ; so, too, are other bog-loving Primulas, 

 such, for example, as P. sikkimensis, P. sibirica, P. luteola, 

 and P. Sieboldi. Then the lovely white Wood Lily or 

 Trinity Flower flourishes in the same unlikely spot, 

 with Linnaea borealis with its tiny pinkish, fragrant 

 flowers, and several hardy Orchids for company. 



