Primula megaseaefolia

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Read about Primula megaseaefolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula megaseaefolia, Boiss. More or less somewhat ferrugineously-pilose, at length almost glabrous everywhere: lvs. chartaceous, rotund or ovate-rotund, obtuse, the base slightly cordate or subrotund, remotely somewhat spinulose-dentate, glabrous above, ferrugineous-pubesscent along the nerves below; the petioles stout, more or less equaling the blade, narrowly winged: scape shorter than or equaling the lvs., glabrescent, bearing 1 or 2 closely approximate superposed many-fld. umbels: bracts lanceolate, with a subulate-acuminate apex; pedicels slender, nodding white infl.: fls. rose; calyx glabrous, narrowly tubular, 5-ribbed, with lanceolate, acute, slightly reflexed lobes; corolla-limb 1 in. across, with obcordate, deeply emarginate lobes: caps. glabrous, oblong, exceeding the calyx. Mountains of Asia Minor, B.M. 7901. G.C. III. 29:223. Gn. 59, p. 298; 65, p. 323. G.M. 44:287. G. 32:347. Gn.W. 20:211. F.S.R. 2:24. R.H.S. 39:117.—An interesting and distinct species, suitable for outdoor planting. X. Fallaces. Lvs. membranaceous, rugose, hairy, cordate at base. distinctly petiolate: infl. bracteate, about 2-3-fld. Japan. CH


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