Primula Incisa Subsp. Pectinata
Primula incisa subsp. pectinata is a rare and intriguing member of the Primulaceae family known for its striking floral displays. Native to the mountainous regions of southern China, this plant thrives in cool, moist environments with well-drained soil. Its distinctive heart-shaped leaves and clusters of bell-like flowers make it a standout in botanical gardens and conservation efforts. The subspecies is particularly noted for its resilience and ability to flourish in shaded, rocky habitats. Due to its limited distribution and ecological significance, it remains a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists alike.