Description:This perennial plant appears often on limestone hillsides.
It will frequently hybridise with a primrose, producing an Oxslip.
Flowering between April and May, it can grow up to 30cm in height.
This example was found growing near Bincliff in Staffordshire, by local naturalist Eric Edees in 1948.
About this plant
This plant is now cared for by staff at Stoke-on-Trent Museums.