Birdseye primrose (Primula farinosa)  - Flowers in the Landscape
Birdseye primrose (Primula farinosa) flowers abundantly in marshes and damp pastures usually on acid soils up to 3000m. The stems and undersides of leaves have a mealy white covering...this gives the plant its specific name 'farinosa'...farina is the Latin term for flour. Dolomites. June 2019


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Vitaliana (Androsace vitaliana = Vitaliana primuliflora
Purple saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) also  purple mountain saxifrage
White crocus (Crocus vernus ssp albiflorus)
True Oxlip (Primula elatior) also just Oxlip growing with alpine snowbell (Soldanella alpina
White crocus (Crocus vernus ssp albiflorus)
Sulphur Pasque flower (Pulsatilla alpina ssp apiifolia  also P. sulphurea),
White crocus (Crocus vernus ssp albiflorus)
Marsh marigold (Caltha palustris
Alpine snowbell (Soldanella alpina)
Spring pasque flower (Pulsatilla vernalis) growing  with alpine snowbells (Soldanella alpina
Spring pasque flower (Pulsatilla vernalis)
Alpine meadow with )  and  blue/purple meadow clary (Salvia pratensis)
Scented Solomon's seal (Polygonum odoratum)
Dwarf primula (Primula minima) also Least primrose
Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna)