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Primula calliantha, Franch. Lvs. with petiole 2-3 in. long, oblong or obovate-oblong, attenuate into short winged petiole, yellowish farinose beneath, dentatecrenulate: scape about twice longer than lvs., the apex and the narrow-lanceolate bracts farinose, the umbel with 5-10 pedicelled fls.: calyx brown-purple outside and farinose within, narrow-campanulate, very deeply cut and with linear-oblong obtuse lobes; corolla deep purple-violet, the tube cylindrical and little if any exceeding the calyx, the limb about 1 in. across and cup-shaped, the lobes obovate and dentate. Yunnan, China. Intro. 1908.
 
Primula calliantha, Franch. Lvs. with petiole 2-3 in. long, oblong or obovate-oblong, attenuate into short winged petiole, yellowish farinose beneath, dentatecrenulate: scape about twice longer than lvs., the apex and the narrow-lanceolate bracts farinose, the umbel with 5-10 pedicelled fls.: calyx brown-purple outside and farinose within, narrow-campanulate, very deeply cut and with linear-oblong obtuse lobes; corolla deep purple-violet, the tube cylindrical and little if any exceeding the calyx, the limb about 1 in. across and cup-shaped, the lobes obovate and dentate. Yunnan, China. Intro. 1908.
 
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Lvs. glabrous or nearly so, entire or nearly so, narrowed into a winged petiole: caps. cylindrical: Asia Minor to China and far north; N. Amer.
 
 
 
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Read about Primula calliantha in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula calliantha, Franch. Lvs. with petiole 2-3 in. long, oblong or obovate-oblong, attenuate into short winged petiole, yellowish farinose beneath, dentatecrenulate: scape about twice longer than lvs., the apex and the narrow-lanceolate bracts farinose, the umbel with 5-10 pedicelled fls.: calyx brown-purple outside and farinose within, narrow-campanulate, very deeply cut and with linear-oblong obtuse lobes; corolla deep purple-violet, the tube cylindrical and little if any exceeding the calyx, the limb about 1 in. across and cup-shaped, the lobes obovate and dentate. Yunnan, China. Intro. 1908. CH


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