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Primula alcalina

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Paratype of Primula alcalina Cholewa & Douglass M. Hend. [family PRIMULACEAE]
Holotype of Primula alcalina Cholewa & Douglass M. Hend. [family PRIMULACEAE]
Isotype of Primula alcalina Cholewa & D. M. Hend. bis [family PRIMULACEAE]
Paratype of Primula alcalina Cholewa & Douglass M. Hend. [family PRIMULACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Primula alcalina Cholewa & D. M. Hend. bis [family PRIMULACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Primula alcalina
Common name
  • Bluedome primrose, Flora of North America Vol. 8

Flora

Entry for Primula alcalina Cholewa & Douglass M. Henderson [family PRIMULACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 8,
Names
Primula alcalina Cholewa & Douglass M. Henderson [family PRIMULACEAE], Brittonia, 36: 59, fig. 2. 1984 ,
Treatment Author(s)
Sylvia Kelso
Information
Plants 6.5–24 cm, herbaceous; rhizomes thin, relatively short; rosettes not clumped; vegetative parts farinose when young, often efarinose in age. Leaves not aromatic, indistinctly petiolate; petiole winged; blade without deep reticulate veins abaxially, elliptic to oblanceolate, 1–4 × 1 cm, thin, margins usually crenulate or denticulate, rarely entire, apex obtuse, surfaces glabrous, often farinose when young, efarinose in age. Inflorescences 3–10-flowered; involucral bracts plane, ± equal. Pedicels erect at anthesis, relatively thin, to 5 mm, length to 1 times bracts, stiff. Flowers heterostylous; calyx green with purple stripes, campanulate, 4–6 mm; corolla white, tube 4–7 mm, length 1–1.2 times calyx, eglandular, limb 6–10 mm diam., lobes 3–5 mm, apex deeply notched. Capsules ellipsoid, length 1–1.3 times calyx. Seeds without flanged edges, reticulate. 2n = 18.
Conservation Status
of conservation concern
Phenology
Flowering summer
Altitude range
2000 m
Distribution
USA IdahoUSA Mont.
Discussion
Primula alcalina is only known from Idaho west of the Lemhi Range and nearby southwestern Montana. Although historical records from Montana were known, this species was believed extirpated until relocated in 2002.

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