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Encyclopedia > Primrose
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Primrose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (135 words)
Primrose is the common name for the flower Primula vulgaris, and of several other (but not all) species in the genus Primula.
Members of the genus Primula which are not commonly called primroses include cowslips, oxslips, auricula.
The Evening primrose (Oenothera) is a completely different, unrelated plant belonging to the family Onagraceae.
botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Primrose - Herb Profile and Information (807 words)
'Primrose Tea,' says Gerard, 'drunk in the month of May is famous for curing the phrensie.' The infusion may be made of 5 to 10 parts of the petals to 100 of water.
The Primrose family is remarkable for the number of hybrids it produces.
The Oxlip is distinguished from the Primrose by its flowers being stalked umbels and of a deeper shade of yellow and by its leaves becoming suddenly broader above the middle.
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