Primula yunnanensis


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Read about Primula yunnanensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula yunnanensis, Franch. Plant rather small, glabrous: lvs. 1/2 in. or less long, including the petiole, which is shorter than the blade, obovate-oblong, narrowed to the winged petiole, frequently farinose below, crenulate: scape 3 - 4 times longer than the lvs., bearing 1 - 2 fls. on pedicels about 1/4 in. long ("in pairs on long slender stalks"): bracts lanceolate, acute: fls. violet- purple; calyx open-campanulate, split to the middle, with deltoid-lanceolate lobes, spreading after flowering and displaying a mealy upper surface; corolla-tube slender, the limb 3/4 - 1 in- across, not very concave, with deeply bilobulate lobes: caps, ovoid, small, included in the calyx. Yunnan, China. Two recent species allied to this are P. kichanensis, and P. umbrella. Intro. 190S. R.H.S. 39:168.

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