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''Primula'' () is a
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of
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s in the
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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 ...
. They include the primrose ('' P. vulgaris''), a familiar
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of banks and verges. Other common species are '' P. auricula'' (auricula), '' P. veris'' (cowslip), and '' P. elatior'' (oxlip). These species and many others are valued for their ornamental
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s. They have been extensively cultivated and hybridised (in the case of the primrose, for many hundreds of years). ''Primula'' are
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to the
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, south into tropical mountains in
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, and in temperate southern
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. Almost half of the known species are from the
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. ''Primula'' has over 500 species in traditional treatments, and more if certain related genera are included within its
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Description

''Primula'' is a complex and varied genus, with a range of habitats from alpine slopes to boggy meadows. Plants bloom mostly during the spring, with flowers often appearing in spherical umbels on stout stems arising from basal rosettes of leaves; their flowers can be purple, yellow, red, pink, blue, or white. Some species show a white mealy bloom (farina) on various parts of the plant. Many species are adapted to
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s.


Taxonomy

''Primula'' was known at least as early as the mediaeval herbalists, although first formally described as a
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by
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
in 1753, and later in 1754 in his ''Flora Anglica''. Linnaeus described seven species of ''Primula''. One of its earliest scientific treatments was that of
Charles Darwin Charles Robert Darwin ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English Natural history#Before 1900, naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all speci ...
study of heterostyly in 1877 ('' The different forms of flowers on plants of the same species''). Since then, heterostyly (and homostyly) have remained important considerations in the
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of Primula. Primula is a member of the Primulaceae
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. The most complete treatment of the family, with nearly 1000
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arranged into 22 genera, was by Pax and Knuth in 1905.


Phylogeny

''Primula'' is the largest genus 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 ...
, within which it is placed in the subfamily Primuloideae, being the nominative genus. The position of ''Primula'' within the family and its relationship to other genera is shown in this
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Classification

The genus ''Dodecatheon'' originated from within ''Primula'', its species are now included in ''Primula''. UNC Herbarium, North Carolina Botanical Garden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


= Sections of genus ''Primula''

= The classification of the genus ''Primula'' has been investigated by botanists for over a century. As the genus is both large and diverse (with about 430–500 species), botanists have organized the species in various sub-generic groups. The most common is division into a series of thirty sections. Some of these sections (e.g. ''Vernales'', ''Auricula'') contain many species; others contain only one. *''Amethystina'' *''Auricula'' *''Bullatae'' *''Candelabra'' *''Capitatae'' *''Carolinella'' *''Cortusoides'' *''Cuneifolia'' *''Denticulata'' *''Dryadifolia'' *''Farinosae'' *''Floribundae'' *''Grandis'' *''Malacoidea'' *''Malvacea'' *''Minutissimae'' *''Muscaroides'' *''Nivales'' *''Obconica'' *''Parryi'' *''Petiolares'' *''Pinnatae'' *''Pycnoloba'' *''Reinii'' *''Rotundifolia'' *''Sikkimensis'' *''Sinenses'' *''Soldanelloideae'' *''Souliei'' *''Vernales''


Selected species

Species include:GRIN Species Records of ''Primula''.
Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
*'' Primula alcalina'' (bluedome primrose) *'' Primula algida'' *'' Primula aliciae'' *'' Primula allionii'' (Allioni's primrose) *'' Primula alpicola'' (moonlight primrose) *'' Primula amethystina'' *'' Primula angustifolia'' (alpine primrose) *'' Primula anisodora'' (anise primrose) *'' Primula anvilensis'' (boreal primrose) *'' Primula appenina'' *'' Primula arunachalensis''Basak, S. K. and G. G. Maiti. 2000. ''Primula arunachalensis'' sp. nov. (Primulaceae) from the Eastern Himalaya. ''Acta Phytotax. Geobot.'' 51(1) 11-15. *'' Primula atrodentata'' *'' Primula aurantiaca'' (''primevère à fleurs oranges'') *'' Primula aureata'' *'' Primula auricula'' (auricula, bear's ear) *'' Primula auriculata'' *'' Primula bathangensis'' *'' Primula beesiana'' (candelabra primrose) *'' Primula bella'' *'' Primula bellidifolia'' *'' Primula bergenioides''Ming, H. C. and G. Y. Ying. (2003)
Two new species of ''Primula'' (Primulaceae) from China.
''Novon'' 13 196-199.
*'' Primula bhutanica'' *'' Primula blattariformis'' *'' Primula boothii'' *'' Primula borealis'' (northern primrose) *'' Primula bracteosa'' *'' Primula bulleyana'' (candelabra primrose) *'' Primula calderiana'' *'' Primula calliantha'' *'' Primula calyptrata''Xun, G. and F. Rhui-cheng. (2003)
''Primula calyptrata'', a new species in section ''Carolinella'' (Primulaceae) from Yunnan, China.
''Novon'' 13 193-95.
*'' Primula capillaris'' (Ruby Mountain primrose) *'' Primula capitata'' **''Primula capitata'' ssp. ''mooreana'' **''Primula capitata'' ssp. ''crispata'' *'' Primula capitellata'' *'' Primula carniolica'' (Carniolan primrose) *'' Primula caveana'' *'' Primula cawdoriana'' *'' Primula cernua'' *'' Primula chionantha'' *'' Primula chumbiensis'' *'' Primula chungensis'' *'' Primula chasmophila'' *'' Primula clarkei'' *'' Primula clusiana'' *'' Primula clutterbuckii'' *'' Primula cockburniana'' *'' Primula concholoba'' *'' Primula concinna'' *'' Primula conspersa'' *'' Primula cortusoides'' *'' Primula cuneifolia'' (wedgeleaf primrose, pixie-eye primrose) *'' Primula cusickiana'' (Cusick's primrose) *'' Primula daonensis'' *'' Primula darialica'' *'' Primula davidii'' *'' Primula deflexa'' *'' Primula denticulata'' (drumstick primrose, Himalayan primrose) *'' Primula deorum'' (Rila primrose, Rila cowslip, God's cowslip) *'' Primula deuteronana'' *'' Primula dryadifolia'' *'' Primula edgeworthii'' *'' Primula egaliksensis'' (Greenland primrose) *'' Primula elatior'' (oxlip, true oxlip, oxslip) *'' Primula elizabethiae'' *'' Primula elongata'' *'' Primula erythrocarpa'' *'' Primula farinosa'' (birdseye primrose) *'' Primula farreriana'' *'' Primula fedschenkoi'' *'' Primula fenghwaiana'' *'' Primula filchnerae'' *'' Primula filipes'' *'' Primula firmipes'' *'' Primula fistulosa'' *'' Primula flaccida'' *'' Primula floribunda'' *'' Primula florindae'' (Himalayan cowslip, Tibetan cowslip) *'' Primula forrestii'' *'' Primula frondosa'' *'' Primula gambeliana'' *'' Primula gemmifera'' *'' Primula geraniifolia'' *'' Primula giraldiana'' *'' Primula glabra'' *'' Primula glaucescens'' *'' Primula glomerata'' *'' Primula glutinosa'' *'' Primula gracilenta'' *'' Primula gracillipes'' *'' Primula griffithii'' *'' Primula halleri'' (long-flowered primrose, Haller's primrose) *'' Primula helodoxa'' *'' Primula hendersonii'' (broad-leaved shootingstar, Henderson's shootingstar, mosquito-bill, sailor caps) *'' Primula heucherifolia'' *'' Primula hirsuta'' (stinking primrose) *'' Primula hookeri'' *'' Primula incana'' (silvery primrose, mealy primrose) *'' Primula interjacens'' *'' Primula involucrata'' *'' Primula ioessa'' *'' Primula irregularis'' *'' Primula japonica'' (Japanese primrose, Japanese cowslip) *'' Primula jesoana'' *'' Primula jigmediana'' *'' Primula juliae'' (Julia's primrose, purple primrose) *'' Primula kingii'' *'' Primula kisoana'' *'' Primula kitaibeliana'' (Kitaibel's primrose) *'' Primula klattii'' *'' Primula laurentiana'' (birdseye primrose) *'' Primula lihengiana''Li, R. and C. M. Hu. (2009)
''Primula lihengiana'' (Primulaceae), a new species from Yunnan, China.
''Annales Botanici Fennici'' 46(2) 130-32
*'' Primula listeri'' *'' Primula longiscapa'' *'' Primula lutea'' *'' Primula luteola'' *'' Primula macrophylla'' (largeleaf primrose) *'' Primula magellanica'' *'' Primula malacoides'' (fairy primrose, baby primrose) *'' Primula malvacea'' *'' Primula marginata'' (marginate primrose) *'' Primula megaseifolia'' *'' Primula melanantha'' *'' Primula melanops'' *'' Primula minima'' (dwarf primrose) *'' Primula minor'' *'' Primula mistassinica'' (Mistassini primrose) *'' Primula modesta'' *'' Primula mollis'' *'' Primula moupinensis'' *'' Primula munroi'' *'' Primula muscarioides'' *'' Primula nipponica'' *'' Primula nivalis'' (snowy primrose) *'' Primula obconica'' (poison primrose, German primrose) *'' Primula orbicularis'' *'' Primula palinuri'' *'' Primula parryi'' (Parry's primrose) *'' Primula pedemontana'' *'' Primula petelotii'' *'' Primula petiolaris'' *'' Primula pinnatifida'' *'' Primula poissonii'' *'' Primula polyneura'' *'' Primula prenantha'' *'' Primula prolifera'' (glory-of-the-marsh) *'' Primula pulchella'' *'' Primula pulverulenta'' (mealy cowslip) *'' Primula pumila'' (arctic primrose) *'' Primula reidii'' *'' Primula reinii'' *'' Primula renifolia'' *'' Primula reptans'' *'' Primula reticulata'' *'' Primula rockii'' *'' Primula rosea'' (Himalayan meadow primrose) *'' Primula rotundifolia'' *'' Primula rusbyi'' (Rusby's primrose) *'' Primula sapphirina'' *'' Primula saxatilis'' (rock primrose) *'' Primula scandinavica'' (Scandinavian primrose) *'' Primula scapigera'' *'' Primula scotica'' (Scottish primrose) *'' Primula secundiflora'' *'' Primula septemloba'' *'' Primula serratifolia'' *'' Primula sheriffii'' *''
Primula sieboldii ''Primula sieboldii'', the Japanese primrose, is a species of primrose that is endemic to East Asia. The species goes by common names such as Siebold's primrose, cherry blossom primrose, Japanese woodland primrose Snowflake, Geisha girl, Madam b ...
'' (Japanese primrose) *'' Primula sikkimensis'' (Sikkim cowslip) *''
Primula sinensis ''Primula sinensis'', () or the Chinese primrose, is a plant species in the genus ''Primula ''Primula'' () is a genus of herbaceous plant, herbaceous flowering plants in the family (biology), family Primulaceae. They include the primrose (''P ...
'' (syn. ''P. praenitens'') *'' Primula sinolisteri'' *'' Primula sinomollis'' *'' Primula soldanelloides'' *'' Primula sonchifolia'' *'' Primula souliei'' *'' Primula spectabilis'' *'' Primula specuicola'' (alcove primrose, cave-dwelling primrose) *'' Primula stricta'' (coastal primrose, strict primrose) *'' Primula strumosa'' *'' Primula suffrutescens'' (Sierra primrose) *'' Primula szechuanica'' *'' Primula takedana'' *'' Primula tanneri'' *'' Primula tardiflora'' *'' Primula tenella'' *'' Primula tenuiloba'' *'' Primula tenuituba'' *'' Primula tibetica'' *'' Primula tschuktschorum'' (Chukchi primrose) *'' Primula tyrolensis'' *'' Primula vaginata'' *'' Primula valentiniana'' *''
Primula veris ''Primula veris'', the cowslip, common cowslip, or cowslip primrose (syn. ''Primula officinalis'' John Hill (author), ), is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the Primula vulgaris, primrose family (biology), family Primulaceae. The specie ...
'' (cowslip) *'' Primula verticillata''''Primula verticillata'' (yellow primrose).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
(yellow primrose) *'' Primula vialii'' (wayside primrose, pagoda primrose, orchid primrose, poker primrose) *'' Primula villosa'' *''
Primula vulgaris ''Primula vulgaris'', also called the common primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Primulaceae, native plant, native to Eurasia.''Flora Europaea'Primula vulgaris''/ref> The common name of this plant is prim ...
'' (primrose) *'' Primula waltonii'' *'' Primula watsonii'' *'' Primula warshenewskiana'' *'' Primula whitei'' *'' Primula wilsonii'' *'' Primula wollastonii'' (Wollaston's primrose) *'' Primula wulfeniana'' (Wulfen's primrose) *'' Primula xanthopa'' *'' Primula yunnanensis'' *'' Primula yuparensis''


Etymology

The word ''primula'' is the Latin feminine
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of ''primus'', meaning first (prime), applied to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.


Distribution and habitat

Although there are over 400 species of ''Primula'', about 75% are found in the eastern Himalayan mountain chain and western China (
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), constituting a
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. Other centres of diversity are a western Asian centre (
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, European mountain ranges from the
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, through the
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to the
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), mountains of East Asia and those of western North America. ''Primula'' is found in mountainous or higher latitude zones of North America, Europe, and Asia, with extension into South America, Africa (mountains of Ethiopia) and tropical Asia (islands of Java and Sumatra). About 25 species occur in North America (represented in five sections). ''Primula'' is found in the humid and moderate climate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, predominantly in the forest belt, plain meadows, Alpine lawns, and nival and meadow tundras.


Ecology

Primulas are used as a food plant by the Duke of Burgundy butterfly.


Cultivation

''Primula'' species have been extensively cultivated and hybridised, mainly derived from ''P. elatior'', ''P. juliae'', ''P. veris'' and ''P. vulgaris''. Polyanthus ('' Primula × polyantha'') is one such group of plants, which has produced a large variety of strains in all colours, usually grown as annuals or biennials and available as seeds or young plants. Another huge range of cultivars, known as auriculas, are derived from crosses between ''P. auricula'' and ''P. hirsuta'' (among others). Specialist nurseries and auricula societies support the growing and showing of these choice strains.


AGM cultivars

The following hybrid varieties and
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have gained the
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's
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:- *'Broadwell Milkmaid' (auri) *Charisma series (prim) *'Clarence Elliott' (auri) *Crescendo Series (poly) **'Crescendo Blue Shades' **'Crescendo Bright Red' **'Crescendo Pink and Rose Shades' *Danova Series (prim) **'Danova Rose' *'Francisca' (poly) *'Guinevere' (poly) *''Primula'' × ''loiseleurii'' 'Aire Mist' (auri) *''Primula'' × ''pubescens'' (auri) *'Tony' (auri) *'Wanda' (prim)


Hybrids

*'' Primula × kewensis''=''P. floribunda'' × ''P. verticillata'' (Kew primrose) *'' Primula × polyantha''=''P. veris'' × ''P. vulgaris'' (false oxlip, polyanthus primula) *'' Primula × pubescens''=''P. hirsuta'' × ''P. auricula''


References


Bibliography

*, ''see also''
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* * * * * *


Species

* * *, in Flora of China online vol. 15 * *


External links


Armeniapedia: Medicinal Uses of ''Primula''
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281438454_Characteristics_of_two_endemic_and_endangered_species_Primula_boveana_and_Kickxia_macilenta_growing_in_south_Sinai. Moustafa, A. A., Ramadan, A. A., Zaghloulol, M.S., & Helmy, M. A., (2001). {{Authority control Garden plants Primulaceae genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus