Primula cockburniana


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Read about Primula cockburniana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula cockburniana, Hemsl. Glabrous: lvs. membranaceous, 2 - 4 in. long, obovate-oblong, obtuse, the young ones more or less puberulent, soon becoming bare, obscurely lobed and at the same time minutely or obsoletely denticulate, narrowed toward the base but scarcely petiolate: scape slender, 4 -18 in. high, bearing 2 superposed 3 - 6 fld. umbels: bracts minute: fls. yellow; calyx farinose, narrowly campanulate with deltoid acute lobes; corolla-tube cylindrical, the limb scarcely 1 in. across with obcordate spreading retuse lobes. W. China. Intro. 1906. B.M. 8073. G.C. III. 37:331; 40, 231, 249. R.H.S. 39:172. Useful for pots and also planted out. P. "Unique," offered by Bees, in England, is a hybrid between P. Cockburniana and P. pulverulenta: fls. cinnabar-red, in tall graceful spikes (see No. 31).

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