Primula sibirica

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula sibirica, Jacq. Plant wholly green: lvs. pale green, membranaceous, glabrous, elliptic-orbiculate or ovate, very entire or rarely with a tendency to be denticulate, suddenly contracted to a petiole which almost equals the blade: scape exceeding the lvs., 2 -7 in. high, slender, bearing a lax, few-fld. umbel: bracts oblong, obtuse, their base appendaged-saccate: fls. lilac or pink; calyx glabrous, tubular, 5-ribbed, with short, rather obtuse lobes; corolla-throat naked, the limb about 1/2 in. across or less, with obcordate deeply emarginate lobes: caps, cylindrical, exserted from the calyx. Var. integrifolia, Pax (P. integrifolia, Oeder. P. sibirica var. kashmiriana, Hook, f.), has fls. mostly smaller, the corolla-tube scarcely exceeding the calyx, and the corolla-lobes narrower. B.M. 6493. Var. brevicalyx, Trautv., has corolla-tube twice or more longer than calyx. Arctic and alpine regions of the northern hemisphere. B.M. 3167 (as P. sibirica) ; 3445 (as var. integerrima). G.C. III. 41:350 ("the small variety"). Gn. 78, p. 412. G. 37:247. G.M. 56:963.

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