Primrose, Primula vulgaris; Jung-Koch-Quentell; 1975; WC-HB3/1-2013
Randolph College Natural History, Archeology, and Ancient Collections
Name/TitlePrimrose, Primula vulgaris
Maker Maker RolePublisher
Date Made1975
Place Made TechniqueLithography
Subject and Association DescriptionNative to regions of Europe, Africa, and Asia, the English or common primrose is distinguished by its pale yellow flowers that open flat unlike those of other species. Both the flowers and leaves are edible and are often used for tea, wine, and oil.
Object Type Object numberWC-HB3/1-2013
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