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Primula veris L. - syn.Primula officinalis (L.) Hill - Primulaceae \\ | Primula veris L. - syn.Primula officinalis (L.) Hill - Primulaceae \\ | ||
- | cowslip, **Frühlings-Schlüsselblume**, | + | cowslip, **Frühlings-Schlüsselblume**, |
- | Perennial herb, up to 30cm high, native to Europe, West Asia, Sibiria, naturalized in North america, cultivated as ornamental; vegetative parts pubescent; leaves nearly cordate at the base, with deep reticulate veins; inflorescence umbel-like on a long stalk; flowers yolk-yellow with 5 orange-red spots inside. | + | Perennial herb, up to 30cm high, native to Europe, West Asia, Sibiria, naturalized in North america, cultivated as ornamental; vegetative parts pubescent; leaves nearly cordate at the base, with deep reticulate veins; inflorescence umbel-like on a long stalk; flowers yolk-yellow with 5 orange-red spots inside, fragrant. |
"This species frequently hybridizes with other Primulas such as Primula vulgaris to form False Oxslip (Primula x polyantha) which is often confused with true Oxslip (Primula elatior), a much rarer plant. Botanists have found at least twenty-five of these hybrid-forms in the Austrian Alps." \\ | "This species frequently hybridizes with other Primulas such as Primula vulgaris to form False Oxslip (Primula x polyantha) which is often confused with true Oxslip (Primula elatior), a much rarer plant. Botanists have found at least twenty-five of these hybrid-forms in the Austrian Alps." \\ | ||
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- | The dried flowers with calyces (Primulae flos cum calycibus) and the dried rhizomes and roots (Primulae radix) are used as expectoratn | + | The dried flowers with calyces (Primulae flos cum calycibus) and the dried rhizomes and roots (Primulae radix) are used as expectorant |
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 255] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 255] | ||
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+ | The European Community herbal monograph (2013) on ' | ||
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- | Thomé, O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.4, t.472 (1885) | + | Primula veris as Primula officinalis, Masclef, A., Atlas des plantes de France, vol.3 t.211 \\ |
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