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Primulaceae Collection (page 3)

Primulaceae is a diverse and captivating family of flowering plants that includes several well-known species

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa) Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June

Sticky primrose (Primula glutinosa) Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cowslips (Primula veris) in flower, Norfolk, England, UK, April

Cowslips (Primula veris) in flower, Norfolk, England, UK, April

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cowslip, primrose (Primula veris)

Cowslip, primrose (Primula veris)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primula Juliae (Juliana Primrose)

Primula Juliae (Juliana Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, named after the person who discovered it in April 1900 in the Caucasus Mountains of south west Russia

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: CJO08121022

CJO08121022
A Cowslip in flower in a meadow in the Mendip Hills also known as Common Cowslip and Cowslip Primrose

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Common cowslip in bloom

Common cowslip in bloom
Common cowslip or cowslip primrose (Primula veris); Bavaria, Germany

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Bumpy leaves and yellow flowers of Primula vulgaris, Primrose

Bumpy leaves and yellow flowers of Primula vulgaris, Primrose

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cowslip -Primula veris-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Cowslip -Primula veris-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Lungwort, Common Lungwort or Our Ladys Milk Drops -Pulmonaria officinalis-, flowering

Lungwort, Common Lungwort or Our Ladys Milk Drops -Pulmonaria officinalis-, flowering

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Spring field with Cowslip flowers -Primula veris-, Thuringia, Germany

Spring field with Cowslip flowers -Primula veris-, Thuringia, Germany

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: The American Cowslip (Dodecatheon)

The American Cowslip (Dodecatheon), engraved by Warner after Henderson, in a book entitled The Temple of Flora by Dr Robert John Thornton (1768-1837). The book was published between 1799 and 1807

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: botany, creeping jenny, cut out, flower, foliage, leaf, lysimachia, lysimachia nummularia

botany, creeping jenny, cut out, flower, foliage, leaf, lysimachia, lysimachia nummularia, moneywort, no people, plant, primulaceae, studio shot, watercolour painting, white background, wildflower

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: bending, bent, botany, creeping plant, cut out, flower, foliage, growth, leaf, lysimachia

bending, bent, botany, creeping plant, cut out, flower, foliage, growth, leaf, lysimachia, lysimachia nemorum, no people, pimpernel, plant, primulaceae, stem, studio shot, watercolour painting

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Rose, primula, Narcissus, Fritillaria

Rose, primula, Narcissus, Fritillaria
Ink & wash on paper, c. 1820 by Lucy Hardcastle (1771-c.1835). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1820

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Illustration of Anagallis tenella (Bog pimpernel), leaves and pink flowers

Illustration of Anagallis tenella (Bog pimpernel), leaves and pink flowers

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Aquatic flower (Hottonia palustris)

Aquatic flower (Hottonia palustris)
Illustration of a aquatic flower (Hottonia palustris)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Soldanella alpina

Soldanella alpina
Antique illustration of Soldanella alpina, The alpine snowbell or blue moonwort

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Illustration of Cyclamen hederifolium (Ivy-leaved sowbread), leaves and pink flowers

Illustration of Cyclamen hederifolium (Ivy-leaved sowbread), leaves and pink flowers

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cowslip (Primula veris)

Cowslip (Primula veris)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Herbs with primrose on the forest floor, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Herbs with primrose on the forest floor, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Flowering German Primrose -Primula obconica-

Flowering German Primrose -Primula obconica-

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primrose -Primula-, Upper Mustang, Lo, Nepal

Primrose -Primula-, Upper Mustang, Lo, Nepal

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Blooming Oxlip -Primula elatior-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Blooming Oxlip -Primula elatior-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Stinking Primrose -Primula hirsuta-, Lower Engadin, Canton of Graubunden, Switzerland

Stinking Primrose -Primula hirsuta-, Lower Engadin, Canton of Graubunden, Switzerland

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Small Heath Butterfly -Coenonympha pamphilus- on Cowslip -Primula veris-, North Hesse, Hesse

Small Heath Butterfly -Coenonympha pamphilus- on Cowslip -Primula veris-, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primrose -Primula acaulis-, Burgenland, Austria

Primrose -Primula acaulis-, Burgenland, Austria

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Parrys Primrose (Primulaceae) along Imogene Pass in Colorado

Parrys Primrose (Primulaceae) along Imogene Pass in Colorado

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Dwarf Rock-jasmine (Androsace hausmannii) flowering, growing on dolomite rock, Dolomites

Dwarf Rock-jasmine (Androsace hausmannii) flowering, growing on dolomite rock, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cowslip (Primula veris) flowering, French Pyrenees, France, May

Cowslip (Primula veris) flowering, French Pyrenees, France, May

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Shining Primula (Primula amoena) flowering, Ovitdagi Pass, Kaskar Mountains, Pontic Mountains

Shining Primula (Primula amoena) flowering, Ovitdagi Pass, Kaskar Mountains, Pontic Mountains, Anatolia, Turkey, July

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Least Primrose (Primula minima) flowering, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June

Least Primrose (Primula minima) flowering, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Alpine Snowbell (Soldanella alpina) flowering, emerging through snow, Dolomites, Italian Alps

Alpine Snowbell (Soldanella alpina) flowering, emerging through snow, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Ivy-leaved Cyclamen (Cyclamen neapolitanum or hederifolium), Primulaceae

Ivy-leaved Cyclamen (Cyclamen neapolitanum or hederifolium), Primulaceae, Herbaceous perennial plant for flower beds
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XIII, table 32 by Maddalena Lisa Mussino: Primulaceae, Ivy-leaved Cyclamen (Cyclamen neapolitanum or hederifolium)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Viscid Primrose (Primula latifolia), Primulaceae, Herbaceous perennial plant for rocky gardens

Viscid Primrose (Primula latifolia), Primulaceae, Herbaceous perennial plant for rocky gardens spontaneous in Italy
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XIII Plate 32 by Francesco Peyrolery: Primulaceae, Viscid Primrose (Primula latifolia)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primrose (Primula cortusoides), Primulaceae, Herbaceous perennial plant for flower beds native to

Primrose (Primula cortusoides), Primulaceae, Herbaceous perennial plant for flower beds native to Siberia and Japan
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XLVII, Plate 48 by Angela Rossi Bottione: Primulaceae, Primrose (Primula cortusoides)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cowslip - Primula veris officinalis (Verbasculum odoratum) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia

Cowslip - Primula veris officinalis (Verbasculum odoratum) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium commentarii
Herbal, 16th century. Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1566), De historia stirpium commentarii insignes (Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants), 1542

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primula sinensis C016 / 6129

Primula sinensis C016 / 6129
Primula sinensis. Plate 660 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Myrsine retusa

Myrsine retusa
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Pressed Auricula specimens

Pressed Auricula specimens
Specimens from the herbarium of Mary Somerset (the Duchess of Beaufort). Pressed by the Duchess herself (1630 - 1714)

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: P. L. Souverain. S. primula

P. L. Souverain. S. primula
Page 65 (66) from Flora Exotica (1720) by Johann Gottfried Simula

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Oenothera erythrosepala, evening primrose

Oenothera erythrosepala, evening primrose
Drawing by Arthur Harry Church. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primula vulgaris, primrose

Primula vulgaris, primrose
Primrose (Primula vulgaris) in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Primula officinalis, cowslip

Primula officinalis, cowslip
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Cyclamen persicum, Persian cyclamen

Cyclamen persicum, Persian cyclamen
Drawing by Richard Lancake [Pl 115]. Image used in The Chelsea Gardener Philip Miller (1990) by Hazel Le Rougetel, plate 9

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Polyanthus sp. primrose

Polyanthus sp. primrose
Folio 64 from A Collection of Flowers (1795) by John Edwards. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Auricula sp

Auricula sp
Illustration from page 64/65 of Flora Exotica (1720) by Johann Gottfried Simula. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Annuals and biannual plants

Annuals and biannual plants

Background imagePrimulaceae Collection: Auricula sp. primrose

Auricula sp. primrose
Page 53 from Flora Exotica (1720) by Johanne Godfredo Simula. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London



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Primulaceae is a diverse and captivating family of flowering plants that includes several well-known species. One such group is the Auriculas, which are characterized by their vibrant colors and unique patterns. Primula auricula, commonly known as primrose, is a member of this group and showcases stunning blooms that add a touch of elegance to any garden. In Thuringia, Germany, the Cowslip (Primula veris) can be found in full bloom. Its delicate yellow flowers create a picturesque scene amidst the wildflowers composite. Another enchanting member of the Primulaceae family is the evening primrose (Oenothera grandiflora), with its large blossoms that open up during twilight hours. Venturing north to Scotland's coastal regions, we discover the Scottish primrose (Primula scotica). This native species thrives exclusively in this area and boasts beautiful purple petals that stand out against its surroundings. Closer to home in Devon, UK, common primroses (Primula vulgaris) paint meadows with their soft hues. These dainty flowers bring joy to all who encounter them and serve as a reminder of nature's beauty. The Double English Primrose also belongs to this remarkable family. Known for its multiple layers of petals and vibrant colors, it adds an extra dose of charm wherever it grows. Further south in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany lies another striking member - Scarlet Pimpernel or Red Chickweed (Anagallis arvensis). Its scarlet blooms catch the eye amidst greenery and symbolize resilience even in challenging environments. Lastly but certainly not least important are two variations within the common primrose species: Primula acaulis (vulgaris) and Primula sinensis. Both exhibit exquisite floral displays that showcase Mother Nature's creativity at its finest.