Primula minutissima

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Primula minutissima, Jacq. Plant very small, stoloniferous, the stolons short and leafy: lvs. small, less than 1/2in. long, sessile, spatulate-obovate or lanceolate, acumi- nate, dentate or crenate, more or less farinose below: scape very short, almost hidden among the lvs., 1-3-fld.: bracts 1-2, small: fls. strictly sessile, large in relation to the plant's size, purple; calyx glabrous, tubular-campanulate, split to the middle with acute lobes; corolla-tube slender, the limb 1/2in. or less across, with obcordate, deeply emarginate lobes. Himalayas. VII. Omphalogramma. Lvs. little if any lobed: fls. solitary on a bractless scape, the calyx little or not at all enlarging after flowering: China, Himalaya.

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