Primula viscosa


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Read about Primula viscosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula viscosa, All. (P. latifolia, Lapeyr.). Not farinose: lvs. fairly densely clothed with short discolored glands, intensely rank-smelling, yellowish green, rather soft, often more or less curved, the margin not at all cartilaginous, oval or oblong-cuneate or lanceolate-cuneate, obtuse or acute, gradually narrowed or contracted to a petiole more or less equaling the blade, dentate, wavy-dentate or entire: scape glandular, exceeding the lvs., bearing a several- to many-fld. umbel: bracts broad-ovate: fls. 1-sided, nodding, fragrant, violet or red-violet ; calyx glandular, or even sparingly farinose, narrowly campanulate, split to the middle with the lobes acute or subacute; corolla-tube gradually broadened from the cylindrical base, the throat sparingly farinose, the limb funnelform almost 1/2in. across with emarginate lobes: caps. more or less exceeding the calyx. Mountains of S. Eu., in several forms. Gn. 61, p. 430; 69, p. 186; 73: 572. G.W. 15, p. 272. H.F. 1:242. R.H.S. 39:104. Forma cynoglossifolia, Widm., has lvs. smaller and oval or oblong, entire or only lightly toothed: umbel many-fld. R.H.S. 39:104.—The P. viscosa of commerce, according to MacWatt, is chiefly varieties of P. hirsuta. CH


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