Primula bulleyana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula bulleyana, Forr. Plant 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 ft. tall: lvs. paper-like, ovate-lanceolate, rounded or acute at apex, narrowed into a short winged petiole, sharply irregularly toothed, glabrous and lightly hispid above: scape tall and strong, farinose at apex, tearing 5-7 superposed umbels each 15-17-fld.: bracts linear, farinose when young: fls. faintly fragrant, deep reddish orange, in bud deep brownish crimson, on spreading or drooping pedicels that are erect after anthesis; calyx cam- panulate or in fr. cup-like, the lobes triangular to subulate; corolla-tube cylindrical to funnelform, the limb nearly 1 in. across, the lobes obovate to roundish: caps, ovoid, scarcely exceeding calyx. Yunnan. China, 10,000-11,000 ft. Named for A. K. Bulley, England, for whom Forrest collected in China. Intro. 190.S. G.C. III. 46:16, 17. J.H. III. 68:103. R.H. 1911, p. 467. G.M. 52:403. G. 35:325. R.H.S. 39:172. Produces heavy rosettes and fl.-sts. 2 - 2 1/2 ft. tall; a moisture-loving species, and apparently adapted to cultivation in this country. CH


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