Primula juliae


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Read about Primula juliae in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula Juliae, Kusn. Lvs. thin, glabrous, reniform- orbiculate or ovate-orbiculate, base cordate, coarsely crenate, abruptly passing into the somewhat winged petiole which is 2 - 3 times as long as the blade: scape none: pedicels numerous, 2-3 times longer than the lvs.: fls. rose or red; calyx glabrous, narrowly tubular, angled, with narrow-lanceolate very acuminate lobes; corolla-limb flat, 3/4 - 1in. across, with narrow deeply obcordate lobes. Transcaucasus. Intro. 1910. B.M. 8468. G.C. III. 51:293. R.H. 1914. p. 251. Gn. 78, p. 194. G. 35:327. Said to be a free grower, liking moisture, and producing its red fls. in profusion. XII. Soldanelloidee. Lvs. more or less hairy or pubescent: fls. sessile or very nearly so: involucral bracts short and broad: Himalaya, China.

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