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Read about Primula capitellata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula capitellata, Boiss. Lvs. farinose or becoming bald, ligulate-lanceolate or subspatulate, narrowed to an often obscure petiole, obtuse or rather acute, obsoletely and sparingly denticulate or subentire, rarely sharply denticulate: scape exceeding the lvs. or (in alpine forms) more or less equaling them, 1 1/2 - 10 in. high, bearing a densely fld. subsessile head: bracts oblong-lanceolate, obtuse base produced below the place of insertion: fls. rose; calyx split one-third to one- half its length, with ovate, obtuse lobes which become black; corolla-limb less than 1/4 in. across, with short obcordate lobes: caps, globose, about as long as the calyx. Persia and Afghanistan. G. 31:49. CH


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