RF2K2PPH7–Primula latifolia - Alpine primrose in swiss alps
RF2J800TW–Primula latifolia - Alpine primrose in swiss alps
RMBM1CY3–Primula latifolia
RM2K1M7YH–Broad-leaved Primula, Primula latifolia in flower on rock face, Swiss Alps.
RMW7R3C7–Viscid Primrose (Primula latifolia) in flower, above Lago Ritorto, Madonna di Campiglio, on acid rocks of Adamello Range, Dolomites, Italy
RF2WAJYD5–Primula latifolia is a perennial herb native to Eastern Pyrenees and Alps. This photo was taken in Vallter, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2F59JJH–Primrose (Primula latifolia) - Parc National de la Vanoise - Alps, France
RMT82W36–France, Hautes Alpes, Nevache, La Clarée valley, Col des Muandes (2828m), Alpine primrose (Primula latifolia)
RM2M96C9N–Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with purple flowers, a cross between the Primula Hirsuta (Stinking Primrose) and the Primula Latifolia (Broadleaf or Viscid Primrose). The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here growing in a rocky setting.
RM2AFRAG3–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Primula viscosa All. (1785) = latifolia Koch nee Lap. = gra-veolens Hegetschw. = hirsuta Vill. nee All. - Klebriger Himmelsschlüssel. Südl. Schweiz, be»; Enaadin, bei 1800 M.. Juni-August. 408. Primula villosa. Wulf. — Zottiger Himmelsschlüssei. Steiermark bis Krain, auf Urgestein. Mai, Juni. 40ß
RMMED3NG–. Die Gartenwelt . Primula acaulis im Pflanzengarten zu Schandau. am Grunde plötzlich verschmälerte Blätter aus. Die Blüten- farbe ist ein prächtiges Rosenrot mit weißem Auge. Hin- gegen hat Primula latifolia Lap. {= viscosa All. = hirsuta Vill.) allmählich in einen Stiel verschmälerte Blätter und violette Blüten. Beiden Arten ist die sehr wechselnde Zahl der Blüten an einem Doldenstengel eigen. Es gibt wenigblütige Formen und solche, bei denen zahlreiche Blumen sich zu prächtiger Dolde zusammenschließen. Dieser Gruppe sei noch Primula glutinosa Wulf an-
RMPG29CA–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 24,^. Primula villosa, Jacq. (?) (after Herm. Miillerl. Short- and long-styled flowers, seen from the side (natural size). Do., seen from above. E, F. Do. in longitudinal section. A, B. C,D. (=P. latifolia Koch, and P. graveolens Heg). (Herm. Miiller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 367-9.)—This species bears dimorphous heterostylous butterfly flowers. The corolla-tube is so narrow, that between it and the stigma the distance is scarcely i mm., and consequendy the.
RMBM1CY1–Primula latifolia
RMAGT6K0–Broad Leaved Primrose
RM2AFRAP8–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Primula Tiroliensis (Schott.) = Allionii Koch et aut. nee Lois. -Tirolischer Himmelsschlüssel. Süd]. Tirol, auf Dolomit. Mai—Juni. 407.. Primula viscosa All. (1785) = latifolia Koch nee Lap. = gra-veolens Hegetschw. = hirsuta Vill. nee All. - Klebriger Himmelsschlüssel. Südl. Schweiz, be»; Enaadin, bei 1800 M.. Juni-August. 408
RMBM1CY2–Primula latifolia
RM2AG7DF4–. Foundations of botany. nthemum Leucanthemum . . Mtill.Taraxacum officinale . . Miill., Newell. IV Berberis vulgaris Lubbock. Kalmia latifolia Gray. V Trifolium repens Miill. Trifolium pratense Miill. Robinia Pseudacacia Gray. Wistaria sinensis Gray. Vicia cracca Miill. Pisum sativum Mtill. Phaseolus vulgaris Gray. Apios tuberosa Gray. VI Mitchella repens . Gray. Primula grandijlora, P. officinalis . Lubbock.Lythrum Salicaria Gray. VII Asclepias Cornuti .... Mtill., Newell. 42. Ladys-slipper VIII Cypripedium acaule Newell. 439. Cleistogamous Flowers. — In marked contrast withsuch flowers as t
RM2ANED54–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . , from open ground.EPACRIS, of sorts, very fine for winter.EPIPHYLLUMS, many fine kinds.ERICA HYEMALIS, GRACILIS, CAFFRA, &C.GARDENIAS, best sorts, well budded.KALMIA LATIFOLIA. covered with flower buds.LAURUSTINUS. dwarf stems, compact heads.LILIUM CANDIDUM, English grown, for forcing. HARRISI. extra strong, from America.PRIMULA SINENSIS ALBA PLENA, in fine varieties.RUBRA PLENA, in fine varieties.SOLANUM HYBRIDUM, Empress, and other kinds. For Complete List and Prices, see Illustrated BulbCatalogue,
RMRPP8KJ–. Alpen-Flora : Westalpen. Mountain plants. — 97 — Felsen 1400-2700 Metei. Primula graveolens (latifolia). Pvimevere piiante. Stinkende Primel. Stinking Prime-rose.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Senn, Gustav, 1875-1945; Kaftner, C. Heidelberg : C. Winter
RMRG42KP–. California gardening. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS FOR ROCK GARDENS Achillea Agrostemma Alyssum Aquilegia Arabis Armaria A ul Tietia Bellis Campanula Cerastium Cheiranthus Allioni Delphinium Chinensis... Dianthus Erigeron Euphorbia Gentiana Geum Helianthemum Heuchera Iberis I.inum .. Nepeta Oenothera Pentstemon Platycedon Polyanthus Poppy Iceland Primula . Saponaria Shasta Daisy Silene Stachys Statice Latifolia.... Ver
RMRDEYJG–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 24,^. Primula villosa, Jacq. (?) (after Herm. Miillerl. Short- and long-styled flowers, seen from the side (natural size). Do., seen from above. E, F. Do. in longitudinal section. A, B. C,D. (=P. latifolia Koch, and P. graveolens Heg). (Herm. Miiller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 367-9.)—This species bears dimorphous heterostylous butterfly flowers. The corolla-tube is so narrow, that between it and the stigma the distance is scarcely i mm., and consequendy the.
RMRCF6EF–. Die Vegetationsverhältnisse der illyrischen Länder, begreifend Südkroatien, die Quarnero-Inseln, Dalmation, Bosnien und die Hercegovina, Montenegro, Nordalbanien, den Sandzak Novipazar und Serbien. Botany. 390 Zweiter Teil. Dritter Abschnitt. Phleum alpinum Festuca spadicea Nardus striata Luzula silvatica L. angustifolia L. congesta Juncus trifidus Polygonum viviparum P. alpinum Sagina Linnaei Cerastium lanatum Geum montanum Potentilla aurea Trifolium badium Vaccinium Myrtillus V. Vitis idaea ! Primula glutinosa Gentiana punctata G. latifolia (excisa) G. verna Thymus alpestris Pedicularis sc
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