Primula watsonii


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Read about Primula watsonii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula watsonii, Dunn. Lvs. sessile and rosulate, 3 - 6 in. long, oblanceolate, obtuse, long-attenuate at base, more or less lobulate-crenate, hirsute on veins and not farinose: scape strict, very much exceeding the lvs. (to 1 ft. high), glabrous, farinose at apex, bearing a small globose or ovate spike or head of many sessile deep purple fls. which are 1/3 - 1/2 in. long: calyx broad- campanulate, the 5 broad-ovate ciliate teeth equaling the tube; corolla glabrous, dark purple, the tube cylindrical, the limb cup-shaped, the lobes truncate or obtuse: caps, ovoid. W. Szechuan, China. Scapes powdery yellow. Intro. 1911. R.H.S. 39:157. CH


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