Primula floribunda

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula floribunda, Wall. Buttercup Primrose. Plant glandular-pubescent, 5-8 in.: lvs. elliptic or ovate, acute or obtuse, membranaceous, narrowed to a broad petiole which is shorter than the blade, irregularly dentate: scape bearing 3-5 many-fld., superimposed umbels which are distant from each other: bracts sessile, lf .-like, ovate or lanceolate, acute, denticulate: fls. golden yellow, fragrant; calyx split below the middle, broadly campanulate with acute lobes which are reflexed after flowering; corolla-tube slender with obcordate, rounded or slightly emarginate lobes: caps. ovate, smooth. Himalayas. B.M. 6712. G.C. II. 19:113; III. 27:195. Gn. 41:580; 61, p. 270. R.H. 1895, pp. 400, 401. Gt. 45:1424; 47, p. 221. Gn.W. 5:453. Var. grandiflora, Hort., is offered. Var. Isabellina, Hort., free-flowering, with sulfur-yellow bloom.—P. floribunda makes a good pot-plant for winter bloom, smaller and more compact than P. kewensis. It is grown the same as P. kewensis and P. obconica. CH


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