Birdseye primrose (Primula farinosa)  - Wild Flowers
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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