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Primula reidii Duthie, Rep. Saharanpur Bot. Gard. 30:1885.

Reprint of original description:
in Gard. Chron. n.s. 25:168. 1886.
in Bot. Mag. t. 6961 (1887) Type specimen: cultivated resides at Kew herbarium (specimen K000750437).

Section Soldanelloides
Link to Nepal checklist
Link to Flora of Pakistan description
Type specimen: Duthie 3133 resides at Kew herbarium (specimen K000750438) and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh herbarium (specimen E00024742).

P. reidii var. williamsii : Ludlow, Roy. Hort. Soc. 80:428. 1955. Type specimen: Stainton, Skyes & Williams 1770 resides at British Museum (specimen BM000521888) and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh herbarium (specimen E00024743). Additional specimens from protologue at Paris (P04544730, P04544731).

Epithet: Named for Mr. Reid.
Distribution: Kashmir through to Kumaon and W Nepal.

P. reidii is a high alpine species similar to P. wigramiana but distinguished from the later by the annulate corolla and the emarginate, but not toothed, corolla lobes. P. reidii var williamsii is a larger plant from West-Central Nepal. The variety was collected as a blue-flowered plant but the color can vary from white to blue as can the species, so that it is difficult to distinguished the two.

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