*This is not* what *was* known as *Primula edgeworthii*.  For some years I 
have known it as *P.nana*

*I will have to take a close-look at these images to see which species it 
might been - I note it is understood to be common.*


On Sunday, May 27, 2012 at 2:18:44 PM UTC+1, mohina macker wrote:
>
> Primula edgeworthii, family primulaceae
> Singalila national park
> growing commonly near streams, springs and damp places
> photographed in the first week of april
> regards
> mohina macker
>

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