Primula malvacea

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Read about Primula malvacea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula malvacea, Franch. (P. langkongensis, Forr.). Whole plant fairly densely short-pubescent: lvs. glabrescent, bright green, open-cordate at the base, rotundate or very broadly ovate, coarsely crenate, the crenatures denticulate; the petioles longer than the blades: scape thick, exceeding the lvs., bearing 2—3 superposed umbels which are slightly separated from each other: bracts, those below the lowest umbel, lf.-like, large, ovate-lanceolate: fls. reddish; calyx pubescent, at the same time clothed with melliferous glands intermixed, cup-shaped, with the lobes frequently denticulate; corolla-limb about 3/4in. across, distinctly annulate at the throat, with obovate, 2-lobed lobes: caps. small, globose, not exceeding the calyx-tube. China. Intro. 1908. R.H.S. 39:149. CH


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