Primula scotica, commonly known as Scottish primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family, Primulaceae, the primroses and their relatives. It was first described by James Smith, and is endemic to the north coast of Scotland.
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Primulascotica, commonly known as Scottish primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family, Primulaceae, the primroses and their relatives. It...
[citation needed] Yesnaby is also one of the very few places where Primulascotica grows. The coastal cliffs are formed from the Lower Devonian sandstones...
primrose (Primulascotica), is endemic to the north coast including Caithness and Orkney. It is closely related to the Arctic species Primula stricta and...
is also home to the rare and tiny purple-flowered Scottish primrose Primulascotica. The sea around most of the island is a Nature Conservation Marine...
treatises and book chapters included work on the Scottish primrose (Primulascotica), endemic to Orkney and the north coast of Scotland. Her checklist...