Plant database entry for Bear's Ear (Primula auricula) with 18 images, one comment, and 8 data details.
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Primula veris subsp. macrocalyx Primula veris (cowslip, common cowslip, cowslip primrose; syn. Primula officinalis Hill) is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae.
One of the easiest Primrose species to succeed with, performing well in a wide range of climates. Plants form a lush mound or rosette of large green leaves, bearing upright stems with a ball of flowers on the end, ...
Primrose flowers (Primula polyantha) bloom in early spring, offering a variety of form, size, and color. They are suitable for use in garden beds and borders as well as in containers or for naturalizing areas of the lawn.
Primula alpicola, the moonlight primrose, is a species of Primula native to Bhutan and southeastern Tibet, where it grows in vast numbers along the 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.
Primula elatior, the oxlip (or true oxlip), is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to nutrient-poor and calcium-rich damp woods and meadows throughout Europe, with northern borders in Denmark and southern parts of Sweden, eastwards to the Altai Mountains and on the Kola Peninsula in Russia.
Media in category "Primula farinosa subsp. modesta" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
Primula lutea Vill. Primula lutea is a species of primrose that grows on basic rocks in the mountain ranges of southeastern Europe, including the southern and eastern Alps, southern Carpathians, Apennines, and the Balkans.
Primula scotica, commonly known as Scottish primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family, Primulaceae. It is endemic to the north coast of Scotland, including Sutherland, Caithness and Orkney.
Primula patens Turcz. Primula sieboldii, the Japanese primrose, is a species of primrose that is endemic to East Asia. The common name Japanese primrose also applies to the related species Primula japonica.
Siberian Primrose Primula nutans. Family: Primrose Family – Primulaceae; Growing form: Perennial herb. Rootstock very small, tuberous. Height: 5–10 cm (2–4 in.), in fruit up to 20 cm (8 in.). Stem a leafless, glabrous scape.
Primula florindae (Giant Cowslip) Giant Cowslip, Tibetan Cowslip, Bog Primula, Himalayan Cowslip, Tibetan Primrose, Florinda Primrose One of the largest and most fragrant of the primula species, award-winning Primula florindae (Giant Cowslip) is a long-lived perennial favored by many gardeners with damp and partially shaded gardens.