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Primula

Known as: Primrose, Primroses, Primulas 
A plant genus of the family PRIMULACEAE. It can cause CONTACT DERMATITIS. SAPONINS have been identified in the root.
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2009
2009
Primula sect. Parryi comprises five species endemic to western North America: P. parryi, P. angustifolia, P. rusbyi, P… 
2006
2006
La Peninsula Iberica alberga una de las floras mas ricas de Europa en la que se reconoce un amplio espectro de elementos… 
2006
2006
Many plant species inhabiting the seashore meadows of the Bothnian Bay, especially early successional ones, have become… 
2005
2005
Interest in Primula flowers from both a horticultural and scientific perspective dates back over 400 years. Floral mutations were… 
1990
1990
Both “Hose-in-hose” and “Jack-in-the-Green” morphs of Primula vulgaris are controlled by unlinked alleles dominant to wild-type… 
Review
1966
Review
1966
Hans Ris proposed in 1961 that chloroplasts might be highly derived endosymbiotic microorganisms, originally related to blue… 
1944
1944
Many investigators 1 have noted the low incidence of contact stomatitis as compared with the high incidence of contact dermatitis… 
1944
1944
There have been no reports in the medical literature of dermatitis resulting either from alfalfa or from bur clover. It was…