Primula integrifolia, L.
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Primula integrifolia |
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21. P. integrifolia L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 144 (1753) View Cited Treatment .
Slightly viscid, the secretion sometimes drying to a white crust. Longest leaves
1-4 x 0-6-1 -2 cm, often notreaching full length until after anthesis, lanceolate to obovate, entire or nearly so, fleshy to coriaceous, slightly viscid; glandular hairs many-celled, pale-tipped; leaves with scattered, inconspicuous hairs above; leaf-margin ciliate, the cilia variously deflexed, patent or more or less erecto-patent, the longest 0-2-1 mm. Scape 0-5-5 cm, 1 - to 3-flowered. Bracts 2-10 mm, linear to lanceolate. Pedicels up to 3 - 5 mm at anthesis, up to 6 mm in fruit. Calyx 6-10 mm. Corolla reddish-purple or pinkish-lilac. 2« = 66, c. 68, c. 70. Snow-patches and stony alpine soils; calcifuge. • C. Alps; E. & C. Pyrenees. Au Ga HeHsIt.
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Primula integrifolia
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1972 |
