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  2. Primula vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Primula vulgaris, the common primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to Eurasia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The common name is primrose , [ 4 ] or occasionally common primrose or English primrose to distinguish it from other Primula species referred to as primroses.

  3. Primrose (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Primrose is an English feminine given name given in reference to the flower. The common name for the flower comes from the Latin phrase prima rosa , or first rose . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also an English or Scottish surname.

  4. Primrose - Wikipedia

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    Primula vulgaris, commonly known as the primrose (also called the common primrose or English primrose) many other species of the genus Primula; Primulaceae, a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the primrose family; Oenothera, commonly known as evening primrose, a plant genus

  5. Primula - Wikipedia

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    Primula (/ ˈ p r ɪ m j ʊ l ə /) [2] is a genus of herbaceous [3] flowering plants in the family Primulaceae.They include the primrose (P. vulgaris), a familiar wildflower of banks and verges.

  6. List of Primula species - Wikipedia

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    Primula × admontensis Gusmus ex G.C.Churchill; Primula advena W.W.Sm.; Primula aemula Balf.f. & Forrest; Primula aerinantha Balf.f. & Purdom; Primula afghanica ...

  7. Primula veris - Wikipedia

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    Primula veris, the cowslip, common cowslip, or cowslip primrose (syn. Primula officinalis Hill), is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae.The species is native throughout most of temperate Europe and western Asia, [1] and although absent from more northerly areas including much of northwest Scotland, it reappears in northernmost Sutherland and Orkney and in ...

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  9. Primulaceae - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus used this name to reflect its place among the first flowers of spring, given the primrose's vernacular Latin name of primula veris (lit. ' little first of spring ' ), primula (feminine diminutive primus , first + veris (genitive ver , spring).