Primula deorum

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Scientific Names



Read about Primula deorum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula deorum, Velen. Plant 8-10 in. high: lvs. provided with sessile glands, subcoriaceous, stiff, margin cartilaginous, punctate above, oblong or lanceolate, very entire, acute, gradually or scarcely narrowed toward the base: scape viscid, obscurely colored upward, exceeding the lvs., bearing a somewhat nodding, 1-sided umbel of 5-10 fls.: bracts oblong-linear: fls. intense purple-violet; calyx viscid, dark green, split to the middle, with narrowly triangular acute lobes; corolla gradually broadened toward the glandular throat, the limb funnelform, about 1/2in. across, with slightly emarginate lobes: caps. included. Bulgaria. B.M. 8124. G.C. III. 37:98. R.H.S. 39:113. F.S.R. 2, p. 239.—Said to be difficult to grow, but thrives in a rock-garden if well drained. III. Floribunda. Thin-lvd. verticillate species, with leafy involucral bracts, from S. W. Asia and Afr.

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