Primula intermedia

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Read about Primula intermedia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula intermedia, Hort. Several applications are covered by the name P. intermedia: described and illustrated in G. 8:259 as "one of the most beautiful of the members of a very large family, and closely resembles the alpine auriculas, its fls. being purplish crimson, with a conspicuous yellow eye. and produced on stout sts, in crowded clusters that overtop the foliage:" fragrant. April.—The garden plant under the name P. intermedia is probably one of the natural hybrids of P. Clusiana and P. minima. CH


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