unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. vulgaris binomial Primulavulgaris binomial authority William Hudson botanist Huds. Primulavulgaris synonymy syn. P. acaulis L. Hill is a species of Primula native to western and southern Europe from the Faroe Islands ... rbg web2.rbge.org.uk cgi bin nph readbtree.pl feout?FAMILY XREF &GENUS XREF Primula &SPECIES XREF vulgaris&TAXON NAME XREF &RANK Primulavulgaris ref ref name grin Germplasm Resources Information Network http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?29712 Primulavulgaris ref The common name is primrose ...&method printNamePage&accountref 987&NAMEID 8335 Primulavulgaris ref or occasionally common primrose or English primrose to distinguish it from other Primula species also called primroses ... now stock the wild variety for those gardeners who are keen on wildflowers. Subspecies Image Primula, from Riza DSC071156565.JPG thumb Primulavulgaris subsp. sibthorpii There are three subspecies ref name flora ref name rhs Primulavulgaris subspecies vulgaris . Western and southern Europe. As described above flowers pale yellow. Primulavulgaris subsp. balearica Willk. W.W.Sm. & Forrest. Balearic Islands endemic ecology endemic . Flowers white. Leaf stem longer than leaf blade. Primulavulgaris ... PrimulavulgarisPrimulavulgaris Commons PrimulavulgarisPrimulavulgaris Category Primulavulgaris Category Garden plants Category Flowers Category Flora of Lebanon Link GA de bs Jagor evina ... es Primulavulgaris fa fr Primev re commune ga Sabhairc n hsb Ku i kropa k hr Jaglac io Primrozo it Primulavulgaris he lt Paprastoji rakta ol hu Sz rtalan kankalin nl Stengelloze sleutelbloem no Kusymre nn Kusymre pms Primulavulgaris pl Pierwiosnek bez odygowy ru ... or purple. The primrose is distinguished from other species of Primula by its pale yellow in the nominate .... The flowers open flat rather than concave as in the case of Primula veris , the Cowslip. Cultivation ... more details
other uses taxobox image Prole no cve e 3.JPG image caption Primulavulgaris regnum Plantae unranked ... 500 species of low growing Herbaceous plants herb s in the family Primulaceae . They include Primulavulgaris primrose , Primula auricula auricula , Primula veris cowslip and Primula elatior oxlip . Many ... top Primula acaulis syn. PrimulavulgarisPrimula alcalina Bluedome Primrose Primula algida Primula allionii Allioni s Primrose Primula alpicola Moonlight Primrose Primula amoena Aucasian Primrose Primula angustifolia Alpine Primrose Primula anisodora Anise Primrose Primula anvilensis Boreal Primrose Primula appenina Primula atrodentata Primula aurantiaca Primula aureata Primula auricula Auricula ... or Orchid Primrose Primula villosa Primulavulgaris Primrose Primula waltonii Primula warshenewskiana ... genus Primula genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision many see text Image primula.jpg right thumb A modern garden primula cultivar Image Primula farinosa flowers 100704.jpg right thumb Primula farinosa flowers Image Primula aka.jpg right thumb Primula hortensis Image Primula prolifera 1.jpg right thumb Primula prolifera File Primula rosea I IMG 7210.jpg thumb Primula rosea Image Primula sieboldii RB.jpg right thumb Primula sieboldii Image Primula veris 150303.jpg right thumb Primula veris File Orchid primrose.jpg thumb Orchid primrose, Primula vialii Primula ... are adapted to alpine climate s. The word primula is the Latin feminine diminutive of primus , meaning ... genus? Some flowering forms of cultivated Primula are commonly known as polyanthus P. elatior hybrids as opposite to primrose P. vulgaris hybrids . Classification The genus Dodecatheon originated from within Primula , so some authorities include the 14 species of Dodecatheon in Primula ... Primula The classification of the genus Primula has been investigated by botanists for over a century. As Primula is both a large genus abt. 500 species and a diverse one, botanists have organized ... more details
italictitle T. vulgaris may refer to Tylenchorhynchus vulgaris , a plant pathogenic nematode species Typhlodromus vulgaris , a predatory mite species See also Vulgaris disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
italictitle A. vulgaris may refer to Aquilegia vulgaris , a flowering plant species Armeniaca vulgaris , the apricot tree, a tree species Artemisia vulgaris , a medicinal plant species Assiminea vulgaris , a gastropod mollusc species See also Vulgaris disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation tl A. vulgaris ... more details
italictitle S. vulgaris may refer to Senecio vulgaris , a tenacious deciduous annual species Silene vulgaris , a plant species that looks like a bladder Strongylus vulgaris , a common horse parasite species Syringa vulgaris , an olive species See also Vulgaris disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
wiktionary vulgarisVulgaris , a Latin adjective meaning Common disambiguation common , or something that is derived from the masses of common people , may refer to Era Vulgaris , the Latin translation for the Common Era Sermo vulgaris , the vulgar Latin Diseases Vulgaris , when in disease names, usually indicates that it is the normal, classic, or most common form of a given disease. Acne vulgaris , the most common form of the most common skin disease Ichthyosis vulgaris , the most common form of this rare skin disorder Impetigo vulgaris , a common skin infection, usually caused by a Streptococcus bacterium Lupus vulgaris , a skin disease with painful cutaneous tuberculosis lesions Pemphigus vulgaris , the most common form of pemphigus, a rare group of blistering autoimmune diseases that affect the skin and mucous membranes Psoriasis vulgaris , the plaque psoriasis, the most common form of psoriasis Sycosis vulgaris , the barber s itch, a once common skin infection Verruca vulgaris , the common wart, a raised wart with roughened surface Species Latin names abbreviations SpeciesAbbreviation vulgaris Varieties subspecies M. a. var. vulgaris, a variety in the species Medicago arabica Vulgaris group, a group in the Citrullus classification Fictional species Carnivorus Vulgaris or Famishius Vulgaris Ingenuisi , the fictional species Latin names for Wile E. Coyote in the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner series Draco vulgaris , the scientific name for the swamp dragon in the Discworld series See also vulgar vulgare disambiguation , a Latin word with the same meaning Vulgaria , a fictional country vulgarism Communis disambiguation Disambig Category Latin words found in species names ... more details
italictitle P. vulgaris may refer to Paikiniana vulgaris , a spider species in the genus Paikiniana and the List of Linyphiidae species I P family Linyphiidae Phaseolus vulgaris , an herbaceous annual plant species Pinguicula vulgaris , a perennial insectivorous plant species Primulavulgaris , a garden plant species Proteus vulgaris , a rod shaped Gram negative bacterium species Prunella vulgaris , a wild flower species Pulsatilla vulgaris , a buttercup species See also Vulgaris disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
wiktionarypar PrimulaprimulaPrimula is a genus of 400 500 species of low growing herbs in the family Primulaceae. Primula may refer to 970 Primula , a main belt asteroid Autobianchi Primula , a small car M924 Primula M924 Primula , a Tripartite class minehunter Primula food , a cheese based spread Primula Shuffle Primula Shuffle , a Shuffle character disambig ... more details
15  mm broad. Red flowered plants occur rarely. Habitat File Cowslips, Dalgarven.JPG thumb Primula veris in a meadow. Cowslip is frequently found on more open ground than Primulavulgaris primrose ...italic title taxobox name Primula veris image Primula veris 230405.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. veris binomial Primula veris binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Subspecies subdivision Primula veris subsp. macrocalyx Primula veris Cowslip syn. Primula officinalis John Hill author Hill is a flowering plant in the genus Primula . The species is native throughout ..., Buckles, Palsywort, Plumrocks. Description Image CowSlipSelsley.jpg thumb Primula veris Primula ... flowered Primula veris plants It may be confused with the closely related Primula elatior oxlip which ..., and a Corolla flower corolla tube without folds. Chemical constituents Primula veris contains ... Osveta Avicenum location year 1989 page doi isbn 8021700831 ref and the saponin primula acid ... C . ref Seasonal Dynamics of Riccardin C Accumulation in Primula macrocalyx Bge. Yu. S. Kosenkova ..., the primrose P. vulgaris , has often been confused with the cowslip and its uses in cuisine are similar ... links Commons Primula veris Wikispecies http www.darwin literature.com The Different Forms Of Flowers On Plants Of The Same Species 3.html Charles Darwin on Primula hybrids, including cowslips and oxlips ... 1920 Cite Collier s Cowslip year 1921 DEFAULTSORT Primula Veris Category Primula veris Category Medicinal ... Harilik nurmenukk es Primula veris eo Printempa primolo fr Primev re officinale hsb Wonjaty kropa k io Primulo it Primula veris csb Kuk wcz r kawice lv Gai biks te lt Pavasarin rakta ol hu Tavaszi kankalin nl Gulden sleutelbloem nds nl Gullen sleutelbloeme no Marian kleblom nn Marin kleblom oc Primula veris pl Pierwiosnek lekarski ru sq Primula veris fi Kev tesikko sv Gullviva ... more details
taxobox image Scottish Primrose Primula scotica geograph.org.uk 822246.jpg name Primula scotica regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. scotica binomial Primula scotica binomial authority William Jackson Hooker Hook. Primula scotica , commonly known as Scottish primrose , is a species of primula primrose that is endemic ecology endemic to the north coast of Scotland , including Caithness and Orkney . It is closely related to the Arctic species Primula stricta and Primula scandinavica . Primula scotica is easily distinguished from other Primula by its bluish purple flowers. It flowers in May and often has a second flowering in July. In Orkney it is commonly seen on the sea cliffs at Yesnaby . References http www.caithness.org nature kenbutlersflowers earlysummer primulascotica.htm Caithness plants Primula scotica http www.orkney.gov.uk nqcontent.cfm?a id 4215&tt orkneyv2 Orkney Islands Council Where to see Primula scotica Category Primula scotica Category Endemic flora of Scotland Category Caithness Category Orkney Scotland stub plant stub de Primula scotica nl Primula scotica ... more details
Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Taxobox name Primula beesiana image Buberel unknown flower 1.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. beesiana binomial Primula beesiana binomial authority George Forrest botanist Forrest Primula beesiana , now treated as a subspecies of Primula bulleyana . is one of the species known as candelabra primrose s . It is a tall Primula with purple red flower s. Stems of Primula beesiana grow 50 60  cm high and flower in late spring or early summer. They prefer full sun or partial shade, and live a long time. The flowers are fragrant and require diligent watering. DEFAULTSORT Primula Beesiana Category Primula beesiana Category Flowers Ericales stub es Primula beesiana nl Primula beesiana ru ... more details
align right width 280 style margin 0em 0em 0em 1em border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px 970 Primula bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Primula Designation 1921 LB bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth K. Reinmuth Discovery date November 29, 1921 Discovery site Landessternwarte Heidelberg K nigstuhl Heidelberg bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.270 Semimajor axis a 2.564 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 1.873 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.255 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 4.105 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 5.027 Longitude of the ascending node 311.530 Argument of Perihelion 93.990 Mean anomaly M 159.581 970 Primula is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . Its rotational period is 2.777 hours. External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 969 Leocadia 971 Alsatia MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Primula Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1921 beltasteroid stub de 970 Primula el 970 eo 970 Primulo eu 970 Primula fa fr 970 Primula hr 970 Primula it 970 Primula la 970 Primula hu 970 Primula ja no 970 Primula nn 970 Primula pl 970 Primula pt 970 Primula sk 970 Primula sr 970 Primula tl 970 Primula uk 970 vi 970 Primula yo 970 Primula ... more details
Italic title taxobox name Primaula rosea image PrimulaRosea.jpg image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. rosea binomial Primula rosea binomial authority John Forbes Royle Royle br Illustrations of the Botany of the Himalayan Mountains. 1 9 311. 1836 2 4 t. 76, fig. 1. 1834 subdivision ranks Subspecies subdivision Primula rosea , the Himalayan meadow primrose , is a flowering plant species in the genus Primula . Rosinidin is an anthocyanidin found in P. rosea . ref The Structure and Distribution of the Flavonoids in Plants. Tsukasa Iwashina, Journal of Plant Research, 2000, Volume 113, Number 3, pages 287 299, doi 10.1007 PL00013940 ref gallery file Praha, Troja, Botanick zahrada, Prvosenka r ov II.JPG Primula rosea in Prague botanic garden File Primula rosea I IMG 7210.jpg Primula rosea in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India File Rosenprimel3.jpg Primula rosea in a private garden File Sprouting of Primula rosea.jpg Sprouting gallery See also Giardino Botanico Alpino di Pietra Corva References reflist External links wikispecies commons Category Primula rosea Category Plants described in 1834 Ericales stub de Rosen Primel es Primula rosea nl Primula rosea ... more details
taxobox image Primula sieboldii Berlin Botanical Garden IMG 8646.JPG regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. sieboldii binomial Primula sieboldii binomial authority E. Morren Primula sieboldii Japanese primrose is a species of primula primrose that is endemic ecology endemic to East Asia . References http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 3&taxon id 200017408 eFloras entry http data.gbif.org species 15798866 GBIF entry http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?29690 USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN entry Belgique Hort. 23 97, t. 6. 1873 Iwatsuki, K. et al. 1993 . Flora of Japan. Richards, J. 2003. Primula. Category Primula sieboldii de Siebolds Primel ko nl Primula sieboldii ja pl Pierwiosnek Siebolda ... more details
taxobox image PurplePrimuladenticulata.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. denticulata binomial Primula denticulata binomial authority James Edward Smith Sm. Wikispecies Commonscat Primula denticulata , commonly known as Drumstick primrose or the Himalayan Primrose is a species of primrose that is native to moist alpine regions and Afghanistan to China . However, it is commonly cultivated in gardens away from its native range. Category Primula denticulata Ericales stub da Kugle Primula de Kugel Primel nl Primula denticulata ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Primula bulleyana image Primula bulleyana.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. bulleyana binomial Primula bulleyana binomial authority George Forrest botanist Forrest Primula bulleyana is a species of Primula , one of group known as candelabra primrose s . It was first introduced by George Forrest botanist George Forrest from Yunnan province, China, in 1906, and named after Arthur K Bulley , his first sponsor, who was a cotton Broker from Liverpool and a keen amateur gardener. He founded the Bees Ltd. nursery and was responsible for the introduction of many hardy plants and alpines to Britain in the early 20th century. Primula bulleyana is one of a group known as candelabra Primulas, so called because of the tiered arrangement of their flowers, similar to a candelabrum. The flowering stems are up to 50 60  cm long, rising in groups from a rosette of leaf leaves 12 35  cm long and 3 10  cm broad. The orange yellow flower s are arranged in tiers. It thrives in a bright, moist environment, such as beside a pond. DEFAULTSORT Primula Bulleyana Category Primula bulleyana Ericales stub nl Primula bulleyana ... more details
taxobox name Primula alpicola regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. alpicola binomial Primula alpicola binomial authority William Wright Smith W.W.Sm. Otto Stapf Stapf Primula alpicola , sometimes called the moonlight primrose , is a species of Primula native to southeastern Tibet , where it grows in vast numbers along the Yarlung Zangbo River Tsangpo valley alongside Primula florindae . Their habitats hardly ever overlap P. florindae prefers wetter soils close to rivers, giving way to P. alpicola on drier sites. It was first collected in 1926 by Frank Kingdon Ward , and was described as a variety of Primula microdonta by William Wright Smith , but later raised to a distinct species by Otto Stapf . It grows to 15 50  cm rarely to 1 m tall with many bell shaped flower s. The flowers can be in several colours, white, cream, yellow and shades of purple. These are sometimes referred to as varieties, such as var. violacea however there is some considerable inconsistency in the naming. Kingdon Ward gave it the temporary name Joseph s Sikkimensis after Joseph Hebrew Bible Joseph s coat of many colours. This plant is hardy in most of the United Kingdom UK and is available from specialist and larger garden centre s. References http www.ars grin.gov sbmljw cgi bin taxon.pl?29585 Germplasm Resources Information Network Primula alpicola Category Primula alpicola es Primula alpicola ... more details
taxobox name Primula lutea image Primula auricula.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. lutea binomial Primula lutea binomial authority Dom nique Villars Vill. Primula lutea is a species of Primula primrose that grows on basic rocks in the mountain ranges of southeastern Europe , including the southern and eastern Alps , southern Carpathian Mountains Carpathians , Apennine Mountains Apennines , and the Balkans . The leaves are obovate and stalkless, with a cartilaginous edge, all growing in a basal Rosette botany rosette . The yellow flowers grow in clusters on 5 20  cm long stalks. In the past it was considered synonymy synonymous with the very similar Primula auricula , but a recent study split this species off from P. auricula , with the latter being found in the more northerly areas western Alps, Jura, Vosges, Black Forest and Tatra mountains . References Zhang, L B., & J. W. Kadereit 2004 Classification of Primula sect. Auricula Primulaceae based on two molecular data sets ITS, AFLPs , morphology and geographical distribution. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 146 1 26. Zhang, L B. & J. W. Kadereit 2005 Typification and synonymization in Primula sect. Auricula Primulaceae . Taxon 54 3 775 788. Category Primula lutea Category Alpine flora Ericales stub ... more details
Advert article date November 2011 File Primula edited tubes.jpg thumb Tubes of PrimulaPrimula is the brand name associated with a range of food products marketed by The Kavli Group. The best known range is Primula Cheese Spread. ref http www.snl.no Kavli Holding AS Kavli Holding AS Store norske leksikon ref History Primula Cheese Spread was invented in 1924 by Olav Kavli , a Norwegian entrepreneur. Primula Cheese was the world s first spreadable cheese with a long shelf life and was named after the Primula flower. It was first introduced into the UK in 1929. Primula Cheese is packed in tube format. They are used for making snacks such as cheese & Cracker food cracker s, sandwiches and toast . ref http www.snl.no Olav 28eg. Ole 29 Knudsen Kavli Olav Knudsen Kavli Store norske leksikon ref Flavours Image Primula Dips Full Range.jpg Primula Dips thumb Primula Cheese comes in a variety of flavours including original Primula Cheese Spread, Primula with Chives, Primula with Ham, Primula with Prawns and the latest addition to the range Primula Light. The company also produces a Primula Cheese Dippers pack which contains a creamy cheese dip and accompanying breadsticks, intended for lunch boxes and ad hoc snacking. The Primula range also includes Primula Dips, which are popular for snacking and in home entertainment. The current range consists of six dips including Spicy Salsa, Nacho Cheese, Roasted Garlic, Sour Cream & Chive. Thai Sweet Chilli and the latest edition Sweet & Sour. Markets The products are available in the UK and Republic of Ireland and are stocked in most major supermarkets and a number of Convenience store convenience outlet s. The Primula brand is owned by The Kavli Group Kavli , a Norwegian based food manufacturer, which is owned by The Kavli Trust . The Kavli Trust is a charitable organisation that uses a proportion of profits from The Kavli Group for donation ... ref References Reflist External links http www.primula.co.uk our company.html Primula Company ... more details
Italic title Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Primula farinosa image Primula farinosa flowers 100704.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. farinosa binomial Primula farinosa binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Primula farinosa , the bird s eye primrose , is a small perennial plant in the family Primulaceae , native to northern Europe and northern Asia , and rarely farther south at high altitudes in the mountain s of southern Europe. This primrose thrives on grazed meadows rich in lime and moisture. Growth This small, arctic alpine Primula primrose grows from 3 20  cm in height. The Leaf leaves are set in rosettes and are 2 10  cm long and 1 2  cm broad, smooth on top, powdery white on the underside. The violet blue flower s appear in early spring, and often in rounded clusters on top of a powdery stem when the plant is older. DEFAULTSORT Primula Farinosa Category Primula farinosa Category Alpine flora Category Medicinal plants Ericales stub ca Primula farinosa da Melet Kodriver de Mehlprimel et P susilm es Primula farinosa fr Primula farinosa hsb Mukojty kropa k it Primula farinosa lt Rakta ol pelen l hu Lisztes kankalin nl Primula farinosa pl Pierwiosnek om czony ru sk Prvosienka pom en sv Majviva ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Taxobox name Primula florindae image Primula florindae inflorescence.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. florindae binomial Primula florindae binomial authority Frank Kingdon Ward Kingdon Ward Primula florindae , also known as the giant cowslip , is a native of southeastern Tibet , where it grows in huge numbers close to rivers like the Yarlung Zangbo River Tsangpo . It has clusters of 20 40 yellow bell like flowers which hang from stalks up to 90 120  cm high, and a basal rosette of 5 20  cm long leaves. Delicately scented. It was first collected in 1924 by Frank Kingdon Ward and was named after his wife Florind. This plant grows best in very moist conditions as its home is the margins of rivers. It is cold hardy as long as its roots are not allowed to dry out. It is usually available from larger or specialist garden centre s. Commonly known as the Giant Himalayan Cowslip . Commons Primula florindae DEFAULTSORT Primula Florindae Category Primula florindae de Tibet Primel nl Primula florindae ru ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Erbessa primula image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Notodontidae subfamilia Dioptinae tribus Dioptini genus Erbessa species E. primula binomial Erbessa primula binomial authority Dognin, 1919 synonyms Myonia primula small Dognin, 1919 small Myonia ederi small Prout, 1918 small Erbessa primula is a moth of the Notodontidae family. It is found in Colombia , Ecuador and Peru . References aut Miller, J.S. 2009 Generic revision of the Dioptinae Lepidoptera Noctuoidea Notodontidae Part 1 Dioptini. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History , 321 1 674. Category Animals described in 1919 Category Notodontidae Notodontidae stub ... more details
Taxobox image Primula parryi.JPG regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. parryi binomial Primula parryi binomial authority Asa Gray A. Gray Primula parryi Parry s primrose is a herbaceous plant herbaceous perennial plant perennial native to wet areas from the subalpine zone to alpine tundra in the Rocky Mountains from Montana to Arizona and New Mexico . File Primula parryi.jpg thumb left whole plant Flowers are magenta with yellow eyes. In the high mountains, they bloom in summer at lower elevations, in late spring season spring . The whole plant has a skunklike smell. Asa Gray named Parry s primrose for Charles Christopher Parry , who discovered it in 1861. Parry had previously named Grays Peak after him. ref name houk cite book title Wildflowers of the American West last Houk first Rose year 1987 publisher Chronicle Books location San Francisco isbn 0877014248 ref References Reflist commons External links Commons category inline Primula parryi Primula parryi Wikispecies inline Primula parryi Primula parryi efloras 1 250092247 111086 taxid PRPA PlantFiles 57916 http www.swcoloradowildflowers.com pink 20enlarged 20photo 20pages primula 20parryi.htm Southwest Colorado Wildflowers Calphotos Primula parryi Category Primula parryi Category Flora of the Western United States Category Plants described in 1862 fr Primula parryi ... more details
italic title taxobox name Primula sinensis image Primula sinensis RHS.jpeg image caption Primula sinensis , a hand coloured engraving from John Lindley s Collectanea botanica 1821 of a plant both named and drawn by Lindley regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. sinensis binomial Primula sinensis binomial authority Joseph Sabine Sabine ex John Lindley Lindley , Coll. Bot. t. 7. 1821. non Jo o de Loureiro Loureiro 1790 . ref http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 2&taxon id 200017411 Primula sinensis on eFlora.org ref subdivision ranks Subspecies subdivision synonyms Auganthus praenitens Link br Oscaria chinensis Lilja br Primula mandarina Hoffmannsegg br P. praenitens Ker Gawler br P. semperflorens Loiseleur Deslongchamps ex Steudel br P. sertulosa Kickx f. br Primulidium sinense Sabine ex Lindley Spach. Primula sinensis , the Chinese primrose or zang bao chun in Chinese, is a plant species in the genus Primula . Primulin anthocyanin Primulin is an anthocyanin found in P. sinensis. ref http www.biochemj.org bj 078 0298 0780298.pdf 3. Flavonoids in genotypes of Primula sinensis, J. B. Harborne and H. S. A. Sherratt, Plant Polyphenols, 1960 ref References Reflist External links wikispecies commons Category Primula sinensis Category Plants described in 1821 pl Pierwiosnek chi ski Ericales stub ... more details
taxobox image Primulasuffrutescens.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Primulaceae genus Primula species P. suffrutescens binomial Primula suffrutescens binomial authority Asa Gray A.Gray Primula suffrutescens is a species of Primula primrose known by the common name Sierra primrose . Description Primula suffrutescens is a shrub subshrub growing from a sturdy anchoring rhizome . It has a matlike form with a thick, woody base covered in the dried remnants of previous seasons herbage. The green leaves occur in several rosettes on the woody base. The hairless leaves are spoon shaped with jagged, toothed tips and measure up to 3.5 centimeters long. From the rosettes arise inflorescence s on Peduncle botany peduncles up to 12 centimeters tall. The showy inflorescence is an umbel of several flowers with tubular yellow throats and flat magenta corollas with five jagged or notch tipped lobes. The fruit is a Capsule botany capsule . Distribution and habitat It is Endemism endemic to California , where it grows in the high mountains of the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada and Klamath Mountains Klamath Ranges . It grows in rock cracks, blooming in July and August. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?6393,6421,6422 Jepson Manual Treatment Primula suffrutescens http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol PRSU USDA Plants Profile Primula suffrutescens http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 250092239 Flora of North America http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Primula suffrutescens Primula suffrutescens Photo gallery Category Primula suffrutescens Category Endemic flora of California Category Flora of the Sierra Nevada region U.S. Category Klamath Mountains Ericales stub ... more details