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Primula obconica may cause dermatitis on certain people. This is the result of touching the hairs on the leaves or other plant parts.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/c/cowsl112.html
Information and herbal qualities.
http://www.franz-alpines.org/
Contains pictures of various primula species. Includes a brief description of where each plant is found.
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/primrose.html
Facts about the cultivation of these plants. Includes a list of some common varieties and instructions for growing from seed.
http://www.lathyrus-seed.com/paradise/flowers/hose.html
An article by Simon Crawford about this form of primula, with several photographs.
http://www.overthegardengate.net/garden/archives/template.asp?linkid=532
List some primulas suitable for alpine gardens, borders, and indoors.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/p/primro69.html
Features description and herbal qualities.
http://www.auriculaandprimula.org.uk/galleries/
Pictures of prize winning exhibition primulas and auriculas organised into photo galleries.
http://www.wilkin94.fsnet.co.uk/
Pictorial visits to recent primula, auricula and alpine flower shows. Included are photographs of species primulas such as allionii and marginata, show auriculas and alpine auriculas from specialist flower shows.
http://klok.tripod.com/primula98.html
Photos taken at "Kibbenjelok" during December 1998 by Gay Klok.
http://www.doubleauricula.com/
Photo galleries showing (double) auriculas and primulas bred by Richard Austin in the UK.
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