Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Primrose
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PRIMROSE, the Primula vulgaris. Common in copses, pastures, hedgebanks, and woods or by the side of streams. Its root-stock is emetic. The peerless primrose is Narcissus biflorus.
Edition of 1921; disclaimer. See also Narcissus biflorus on Wikipedia.
PRIMROSE, the Primula vulgaris. Common in copses, pastures, hedgebanks, and woods or by the side of streams. Its root-stock is emetic. The peerless primrose is Narcissus biflorus.