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''Cortusa'' is a formerly recognized
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
in the family
Primulaceae The Primulaceae ( ), commonly known as the primrose family (but not related to the Onagraceae, evening primrose family), are a family (biology), family of Herbaceous plant, herbaceous and woody flowering plants including some favourite garden pla ...
. It is now regarded as a
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of the genus ''
Primula ''Primula'' () is a genus of herbaceous plant, herbaceous flowering plants in the family (biology), family Primulaceae. They include the primrose (''Primula vulgaris, P. vulgaris''), a familiar wildflower of banks and verges. Other common specie ...
''. It consisted of about 19 species of delicate, hardy, alpine perennials. The genus was named by the herbalist Matthiolus after his friend Cortusus, professor of botany at
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, who discovered the plant originally called ''Cortusa matthioli'' (now ''
Primula matthioli ''Primula matthioli'', synonym ''Cortusa matthioli'', sometimes called alpine bells, is a flowering plant with a wide distribution in the Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is a biogeographic realm of the Earth, the largest of eight. ...
''. The plants are flowering herbaceous perennials native to the mountains of southern and eastern Europe, including the Alps and the Carpathians, with some species native to China. Most of the species are small spring bloomers for shade and rock garden. These low-growing and rather handsome little plants have clumps of downy, light green, heart-shaped leaves with serrated edges. In late spring, small loose umbel of delicate bell-shaped to lily-liked flowers born terminally on drooping spikes arise from the base, some 6-8in high. Flowers are magenta, pink, white and yellow. They are dormant in some months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce.


Former species

*''Cortusa altaica'' = ''
Primula matthioli ''Primula matthioli'', synonym ''Cortusa matthioli'', sometimes called alpine bells, is a flowering plant with a wide distribution in the Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is a biogeographic realm of the Earth, the largest of eight. ...
'' subsp. ''altaica'' *''Cortusa brotheri'' = ''Primula matthioli'' subsp. ''brotheri'' *''Cortusa caucasica'' = ''
Primula algida ''Primula algida'' is a species of flowering plant within the family Primulaceae. This species was first described by Michael Friedrich Adams. Description ''Primula algida'' is a perennial species. Leaves are elliptic and grow from 1 – 6&nb ...
'' *''Cortusa matthioli'' = ''Primula matthioli'' (alpine bells) *''Cortusa sachalinensis'' = ''Primula matthioli'' subsp. ''sachalinensis'' *''Cortusa turkestanica'' = ''Primula matthioli'' subsp. ''turkestanica''


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Botanica Sistematica
{{Taxonbar, from=Q195497 Primulaceae Historically recognized angiosperm genera