A New British Flora British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts volume 3
A New British Flora British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts volume 3
A R Arthur Reginald Horwood
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In Yorkshire. The Primrose now much less widespread, as noted, than formerly, thanks also to the vandalism of the collector, the thoughtlessness of the householder is or was a common plant which formerly adorned the glades in the woods, the meadows surrounding them, and the leafy lanes and banks of many secluded districts, especially in the south and west districts of England, where the climate is mild and moist. But in some of these spots it is now extinct. Everyone knows the Primrose. It has ...no stem, except the flower- ing stalk or scape. The leaves are all radical leaves. The Primrose has the rosette habit. The rootstock is stout. The leaves are more or less without a stalk (as are the umbels), inversely egg-shaped, spoon-shaped, or oblong, tapering downwards, softly hairy below, wrinkled, scalloped. The young leaves are rough, netted. The flowers are pale yellow, rarely pale lilac or purplish, drying green, in an umbel which is stalkless, so that the flower-stalks look like scapes as long as the leaves.
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