Primula serratifolia


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Read about Primula serratifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula serratifolia, Franch. Lvs. long-elliptic or oblong, sharply irregularly serrate, rugose above, broad at the end or only short -acute: scape slender, much exceeding the lvs., bearing a few fls. on short but. slender drooping pedicels; corolla pale yellow with lemon-tinted blotch in center. S. W. China. Apparently confused in the descriptions, the P. serratifolia of Pax's monograph being, according to Balfour, "a chimera including P. Bessiana, P. pulverulenta, and P. serratifolia," Intro. 1908. R.H.S. 39:173. CH


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