Primula forrestii

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Read about Primula forrestii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula forrestii, Balf. f. Beautiful undershrub of very recent intro.; not farinose, with glandular fragrant foliage, and in its native places producing rootstocks 2-3 ft. long and probably in some cases 50-100 years old.: lvs. petiolate, ovate-elliptic, attenuate or sub cordate at base, irregularly bi-crenate, rugose above and densely farinose beneath: scape stout and erect, 3-9 in. high and equaling or exceeding the lvs., bearing a 10-25-fld. umbel: bracts leafy, lanceolate: fis. on slender erect pedicels, large, fragrant, deep orange (or deep yellow?) with an orange-yellow tube; corolla-limb nearly 1 in. across, the lobes ovate or rounded and deeply emarginate; calyx pouch-like or scarcely cam-panulate: caps. ovoid. Pendulous from dry shady crevices of limestone cliffs of the Lichiang Range, S. W. China; in cult. said to thrive in limestone well-drained soil in the alpine rockery. Intro. 1908. B.M. 8313. G.C. III. 45:274, 299; 51:240. R.H.1912, p. 490. Gn. 73, p. 242. G.M. 52:325. G. 31:289; 36:209. R.H.S. 39:152.—Placed in a new section Suffruticosa by Bal- four, together with several others. A very recent and interesting species of this group is P. rufa, Balf., with golden meal and hairy: fls. yellow. Yunnan, China.

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