Primula carniolica

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula carniolica, Jacq. Entirely devoid of farina: lvs. glabrous or only the margin sparsely glandular-pilose, shiny, bright green, margin cartilaginous, obovate or oblong, narrowed to a short or long petiole, obtuse or subacute, entire or slightly wavy, very rarely remotely somewhat denticulate: scape much exceeding the lvs., sometimes 8 in. long, bearing a many-fld. umbel: bracts broad-ovate, obtuse or acute: fls. rose, at length lilac, white-eyed; calyx split to the middle, campanulate with acute or subobtuse lobes; corolla-tube gradually broadened to a farinose throat, the limb 1/2-1 in. across, broad-funnelform with emarginate, obcordate lobes: caps. equaling or frequently exceeding the calyx. Alps, ldrian district, Austria, near Trieste. Gn. 61, p. 327. R.H.S. 39:104.—The plant is recommended to "be grown in turf to which has been added a little leaf-mold, in positions where it does not get full sun." CH


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