Primula allionii


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Read about Primula allionii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula allionii, Loisel. Lvs. strongly viscid, densely clothed with discolored glands, rather thick, gray-green, slightly scented, not cartilaginous margined, rounded or oblong or oblong-cuneate, gradually narrowed to the shorter or longer petiole, obtuse, entire, or denticulate: scape almost none, bearing 1-7 fls.: bracts scarious, ovate obtuse: fls. rose; calyx glandular, split to the middle with ovate obtuse or acute lobes: corolla-tube paler pink than the limb, the throat glandular, white or yellowish white, the limb 1/2-3/4in. across, with the lobes emarginate: caps. included in or equal to the calyx. Maritime Alps, both in sun "and in shallow sunless caves where neither sun nor rain reaches it." G.C. III. 53:85. R.H.S. 39:112.—Said to be difficult to grow in the open, but thrives in perpendicular position in rock-garden where well protected from sun and rain; may also be grown in a pot plunged in a frame. CH


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