Primula purdomii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula purdomii, Veitch. White-farinose: lvs. lanceolate or oblanceolate, 3—5 in. long and 3/4in. or less broad, tapering to the winged or wingless petiole: scape about 6-7 in. high, bearing a 3-12-fld. pendulous umbel of nearly sessile lilac-mauve (or bright violet) fragrant fls. with a small greenish yellow eye; corolla-tube almost closed, the limb about 1 in. across: caps. oblong, exserted. W. Kansu, China, altitude 10,000-11,000 ft. B.M. 8535. G.C. III. 53:200. Gn. 77, p. 170. G. 35:209. G.M. 56:201. R.H.S. 39:164.—Certificated by Roy. Hort. Soc., 1913. "Like most members of the Nivalis group of primulas, P. Purdomii died after flowering. It is a plant of vigorous growth and robust habit which prefers a loamy soil" (B.M.). CH


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