Primula auriculata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula auriculata, Lam. (P. longifolia, Curt.). Lvs. glabrous, not farinose, membranaceous, elliptic, lanceolate or oblong-spatulate, obtuse, remotely and minutely denticulate or subentire, narrowed to a short, often obscure petiole: scape exceeding the lvs. 4 -14 in. high, bearing a many-fld. umbelliform head, sparsely farinose or not so below the infl.: bracts linear-lanceolate, acuminate, more or less auriculate: fls. rose, violet, or lilac with a whitish eye; calyx split two-thirds to three- fourths its length, the teeth lanceolate, rather obtuse or rarely rather acute, often colored at their apex; corolla- limb 1/2 - 3/4 in. across, with obcordate lobes: caps, ovate or rotundate, slightly exceeding the calyx or not. Mountains of Greece to Persia. B.M. 392. Gt. 1874, p. 225. CH


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