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Primula whitei
Something a bit different - for me, anyway! Julia Corden got a rather super new primula and wanted to know more about it and asked Pam Eveleigh of Primula World for advice. I wondered if it might be a member of the Corutsoides Section, some sort of P. heucherifolia perhaps.... wrong again! Pam replied to Julia : This looks like the new hybrid P. filchnerae x P. praenitens (formerly P. sinensis). The inflated calyx with a flat base is an indication of Section Auganthus which has as member species P. filchnerae, P. hubeiensis, P. praenitens and P. rupestris. Though P. rupestris is very close to P. praenitens, Chinese researchers have studied them and determined them to be distinct. The calyx with its flat base is easily seen in this photo
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