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Primula deflexa, Duthie. Rootstock short and rather stout: lvs. rosulate, rather thin, 5-11 in. long, narrowly oblanceolate, obtuse or subacute at apex, tapering to long winged petiole, minutely white-hairy, irregularly crenate-dentate, the teeth with reddish gland-like tips: scape often 2 ft. high, much exceeding the lvs., bearing nearly globose heads about 1 in. diam. of crowded sessile deflexed dark blue or rose-purple fls. with a delicate blue center and which often turn whitish after expansion: calyx about 1/4 in. long, yellow-farinose, unequally lobed: corolla about 1/2b in- long, glabrous, funnel-shaped, the lobes cuneate-oblong and broadly emarginate: caps, depressed-globose in form. W. China, 10,000-13,000 ft. altitude. Intro. 1906. R.H.S. 39:153.
Primula deflexa, Duthie. Rootstock short and rather stout: lvs. rosulate, rather thin, 5-11 in. long, narrowly oblanceolate, obtuse or subacute at apex, tapering to long winged petiole, minutely white-hairy, irregularly crenate-dentate, the teeth with reddish gland-like tips: scape often 2 ft. high, much exceeding the lvs., bearing nearly globose heads about 1 in. diam. of crowded sessile deflexed dark blue or rose-purple fls. with a delicate blue center and which often turn whitish after expansion: calyx about 1/4 in. long, yellow-farinose, unequally lobed: corolla about 1/2b in- long, glabrous, funnel-shaped, the lobes cuneate-oblong and broadly emarginate: caps, depressed-globose in form. W. China, 10,000-13,000 ft. altitude. Intro. 1906. R.H.S. 39:153.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula deflexa, Duthie. Rootstock short and rather stout: lvs. rosulate, rather thin, 5-11 in. long, narrowly oblanceolate, obtuse or subacute at apex, tapering to long winged petiole, minutely white-hairy, irregularly crenate-dentate, the teeth with reddish gland-like tips: scape often 2 ft. high, much exceeding the lvs., bearing nearly globose heads about 1 in. diam. of crowded sessile deflexed dark blue or rose-purple fls. with a delicate blue center and which often turn whitish after expansion: calyx about 1/4 in. long, yellow-farinose, unequally lobed: corolla about 1/2b in- long, glabrous, funnel-shaped, the lobes cuneate-oblong and broadly emarginate: caps, depressed-globose in form. W. China, 10,000-13,000 ft. altitude. Intro. 1906. R.H.S. 39:153. CH


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