Primula miyabeana

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Read about Primula miyabeana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula miyabeana, Ito & Kawak. (P. japonica var. Miyabeana, Ito). Lvs. oblong-ovate to wide-oblanceolate, acute when young but later obtuse or rounded, to 8 in. long, somewhat narrowed at base, glabrous on both surfaces, farinose beneath at first but becoming nearly or quite destitute of meal, the margin irregularly denticulate: scape 1-2 ft. high and much exceeding the lvs., bearing several superimposed, 6-10-fld. whorls, with pedicels to 1 1/2 in. long: bracts 1/2-3/4in. long, narrow and acute: calyx mealy within, the lobes deltoid and shorter than the tube; corolla purple, the tube more than 1/2in. long, the obcordate lobes nearly 1/4in. long: caps. oblong or globose-oblong, inclosed in the purplish fruiting calyx. Formosa. B.M. 8606. —Closely allied to P. Poissonii.

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