Primula tosaensis


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Read about Primula tosaensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula tosaensis, Yatabe. Lvs. petiolate, membranaceous, pubescent below, ciliate, about 2 in. diam., base cordate, orbicular or very broadly ovate, slightly lobed, the lobes acute, dentate; the petioles pubescent, subequaling the blades: scape exceeding the lvs., pubescent, glabrescent toward the top, bearing a simple 2-4-fld. umbel or 2 superposed umbels: bracts short, subulate: fls. pale purple; calyx tubular, split scarcely to the middle with narrowly triangular lobes; corolla-tube slightly dilated toward the top, the limb about 1 1/4 in. across, the mouth annular; the lobes ovate, emarginate: caps. long-cylindrical, very much longer than the calyx. Japan. Gn. 79, p. 266. XI. Vernales. Lvs. membranaceous, rugose, gradually attenuate at base (rarely cordate): fls. pedicelled: handsome species: Eu., Asia. This is a group of spring-flowering plants to which the polyanthus and the true cowslip belong. They are much varied and hybridized, and the botany of them is therefore much confused. CH


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