Rank Species | Genus Primula Higher classification Primrose | |
Similar Primrose, Primula rosea, Primula florindae, Primula japonica, Primula auricula |
Dividing primula denticulata
Primula denticulata (drumstick primrose) is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to moist alpine regions of Asia, from Afghanistan to south eastern Tibet, Burma and China. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to 45 cm (18 in) tall and wide, with rosettes of oval leaves and sturdy stems bearing spherical umbels of purple flowers in late spring and early summer.
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- Dividing primula denticulata
- Primula denticulata or drumstick primrose grows in a bhutan meadow
- Toxicity
- References

The specific epithet denticulata means "small-toothed", referring to the serrated leaf edges.
A popular garden subject for deep moist soil in sun or partial shade, P. denticulata and its cultivars can be grown from seed. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Primula denticulata or drumstick primrose grows in a bhutan meadow
Toxicity
P. denticulata is known to contain the contact allergens primin and other quinoid compounds.


