Primula boveana

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Read about Primula boveana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula boveana, Decne. (P. verticillata var. Boveana, Mast.). Not glandular, more or less farinose or glabrous: lvs. membranaceous, rhomboid or spatulate, acute or acuminate, irregularly serrate or even somewhat incise-lobed, narrowed to a winged petiole which is shorter than the blade: scape bearing several many-fld. superimposed umbels: bracts (at least the lower) sessile, lf.-like, 3-nerved, rhombic-ovate, acuminate, sharp-serrate, exceeding the pedicels; the upper smaller: fls. yellow; calyx campanulate with triangular- lanceolate, acuminate, denticulate lobes; corolla glabrous, tube slender, cylindrical, the limb more or less than 1/2in. across with broad-ovate scarcely emarginate lobes: caps. globose. Sinai. B.M. 2842 (as P. verticillata). IV. Sinenses. Plants of various habit, with lobed distinctly petiolate lvs., the lobes dentate or crenate. Himalaya-Chinese region.

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