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Kindly ID this Primulaceae hybrid
Place : Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh – April 2014

A wild guess :–

FoNA informs, “Of the various horticultural entities …… P. veris is the most widely distributed…. P. anisodora ….(anise smelling) … P. japonica (multiple whorled inflo)…. the popular “polyanthus” primroses… are hybrid cultivars of P. veris and P. vulgaris.”

This one looks like – http://www.benary.com/en/product/U4180, not necessarily Primula elatoir, on which some info can be found at http://www.perennials.com/plants/primula-elatior.html., or in http://karinfrauenfeld.blogspot.in/, again not necessarily P. vulgaris.


This species is a hybrid variety of P. vulgaris.


A reply from , Creator of Primula World – A Visual Reference for the Genus Primula :
Hybrid of garden origin

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Kindly ID this Primulaceae hybrid
Place : Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh – April 2014

I think cultivated cultivar of P. vulgaris?


Again P. veris x vulgaris?


This species should be a cultivated variety of P. vulgaris ssp. sibthorpii, an European variety.


A reply from , Creator of Primula World – A Visual Reference for the Genus Primula :
Hybrid of garden origin

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Kindly ID this Primulaceae hybrid
Place : Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh – April 2014

Another cultivar, may be of P. polyantha?


A reply from , Creator of Primula World – A Visual Reference for the Genus Primula :
Hybrid of garden origin (polyanthus)


 

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