. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1434 PRIMULA long-obconic, hairy, the segments well separated and broadly obcordate; calyx small, not inflated. China. III. 1:574.âA most odd species, with vinca-like fls. 7. Vernales. This is a group of spring-flowering plants to which the polyanthus nnis called P. veris (meaning thi miimIm ^i i im_- Pi i


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1434 PRIMULA long-obconic, hairy, the segments well separated and broadly obcordate; calyx small, not inflated. China. III. 1:574.âA most odd species, with vinca-like fls. 7. Vernales. This is a group of spring-flowering plants to which the polyanthus nnis called P. veris (meaning thi miimIm ^i i im_- Pi iinul il ii nowdismem- beredinto P. nif,,,II,ills , m\ P. 1957. Primula oflicinalis (X M)- A. Scape strong and projecting above the Ivs., bearing an umbel. B. Fls. small, the limb of the corolla concave or cup- like. 13. officinalis, .Tacq. Cowslip. Fig. 1957. Stemless, minutely soft-imii.'s,-,.i,i: h s. ,,v:il oblong, abruptly contracted or sul ni ili. , tin- petiole winged, the limb uneven] v .h niirulaic- ..r soim times erose: scape 6-12 in. tall, 'aiii,_ uli-nt i; 1_' IN. in a close umbel, all the ..r ,lr,M,|,iiiL' m 'â¢< liiii;ili .,r iIm- lobes of the loose \uv-- r ,!â¢, x, !!,,⢠linii. .-.|.;,i,,|!iil' little be- yond the buli;i- "!' il"' \\ i:i!"iin ',-â , m, aiTOss). Central and nuftlMTii llui-fipi-, ami li-ni: in full i\ation. BB. Fls. larger, opening iei,h ,in,l inm-hj fhit. 14. eI4tior, Jacq. Oxlip. Very iln- last, hut the expanded fls. twice broader, ami tin- calyx narrow (not inflated) and with acuminate lobes: usually somewhat taller: Ivs. very rugose. Europe, particularly in moun- tains and in the northern parts. AA. Scape usually short or almost none, the umbels therefore borne in the foil,I'h >ii,'i!!,' // sfunding singly on the long rays {â j - -. Ii:). 15. viilg&.ris, Huds. (P. acuhi, i i -i i, I'kimrose. Leaves many, tufted, sessile "i ! ii ;


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