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Tibetan Cowslip

Primula florindae

Photo by SukanyaDatta
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Field Notes

Description:

Yellow. Profusely flowering. Bell like shape. Some downward pointing.

Habitat:

Woodland.

Notes:

In southeastern Tibet it grows in huge numbers close to rivers (Tsangpo)
The plant was first collected in 1924 by Frank Kingdon-Ward and was named after his wife Florind.

Species ID Suggestions

Tibetan cowslip, or giant cowslip

Primula florindae

Comments (2)

You are welcome, a lot, SukanyaDatta! ;)
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PublishedSeptember 6, 2017

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