Primula rosea

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Read about Primula rosea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Primula rosea, Royle. Fig. 3190. Tufted, with rhizome bearing somewhat If like scales, plant 4 - 8 in. tall, glabrous, not mealy: lvs. many, oblong-obovate or oblanceolate, crenulate or small-toothed: fls. few to many in a rather loose head (each fl. distinctly stalked), rose-red, more or less drooping, the tube somewhat exceeding the long sharp calyx-teeth, the lobes obcordate. W. Himalaya. B.M. 6437. Gt, 1879:994. Gn. 16:12; 29, p. 382; 31, p. 597; 39, p. 417; 62, p. 82; 77. p. 193; 79, p. 161. G. 14:110. R.H.S. 39:208. G.C. II. 19:540. F.M. 1879:360. R.H. 1880:330. One of the best of the alpine primulas. Var. grandiflora, Hort., has large fls. Gn. 50:372. P. magnifica, Hort., is a German seedling from P. rosea var. grandiflora: lvs. coarsely toothed, gray-white when full-grown. Intro. 1904. CH


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