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Primula apennina, Widm. Lvs. bearing large, short, yellow at length brown glands, ovate, oblong or lanceolate-cuneate, gradually or suddenly narrowed to the petiole, obtuse, entire or toward the apex slightly denticulate or dentate: scape slightly exceeding to double the length of the lvs., bearing 1-8 fls.: bracts scarious, ovate or rounded: fls. reddish purple; calyx glandular: caps. included in the calyx. Apennines.-Dwarf, blooming freely in April and may, in a shady part of rock-garden; said to prefer limestone soil.  
Primula apennina, Widm. Lvs. bearing large, short, yellow at length brown glands, ovate, oblong or lanceolate-cuneate, gradually or suddenly narrowed to the petiole, obtuse, entire or toward the apex slightly denticulate or dentate: scape slightly exceeding to double the length of the lvs., bearing 1-8 fls.: bracts scarious, ovate or rounded: fls. reddish purple; calyx glandular: caps. included in the calyx. Apennines.-Dwarf, blooming freely in April and may, in a shady part of rock-garden; said to prefer limestone soil.  
 
 
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Read about Primula apennina in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula apennina, Widm. Lvs. bearing large, short, yellow at length brown glands, ovate, oblong or lanceolate-cuneate, gradually or suddenly narrowed to the petiole, obtuse, entire or toward the apex slightly denticulate or dentate: scape slightly exceeding to double the length of the lvs., bearing 1-8 fls.: bracts scarious, ovate or rounded: fls. reddish purple; calyx glandular: caps. included in the calyx. Apennines.-Dwarf, blooming freely in April and may, in a shady part of rock-garden; said to prefer limestone soil. CH


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