Primula marginata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula marginata, Curt. Plant 3-4 in. high : lvs. farinose, not cartilaginous margined, the surface not farinose, punctate with short glands, oblong or obovate, obtuse, narrowed gradually to a short petiole, regularly dentate-serrate: scape usually exceeding the lvs., bearing 2-20 fls.: bracts with the pedicels farinose, broad-ovate. If.-like, short: fls. blue-lilac; calyx more or less farinose, campanulate, purplish, split almost to the middle, with the lobes triangular; corolla-tube many. times exceeding the calyx, gradually broadened upward, the limb broad-funnelform, rarely flat, 3/4-l in. across, with emarginate lobes: caps. equaling or exceeding the calyx. Maritime and Cottian Alps. B.M. 191. Gn. 61, p. 398; 63, p. 261; 71, p. 179. G.W. 15, p. 271. R.H.S. 39:104.—Should not be grown vertically. Natively it hangs from crevices in the rocks; it is recommended to grow it in an elevated place in the rock-garden where it may droop.

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