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Primula meadia (syn. Dodecatheon meadia), known by the common names shooting star, eastern shooting star, American cowslip, roosterheads, and prairie pointers [3] [4] is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae.
Rumex hypogaeus (synonym Emex australis), commonly known in English as southern threecornerjack, [2] devil's thorn, [citation needed] or double gee [3] (also doublegee, from the old Afrikaner name dubbeltge-doorn - 'double thorned'), is a herbaceous plant of the Polygonaceae.
Primula frenchii, French's shootingstar, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. [1] [2] It is native to the central and southern United States, in southern Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Alabama.
Primula pauciflora is a widespread and highly variable polyploid complex (2n = 44, 88 and 132). The species is generally hairless, with a flowering stem 10–40 cm (4–16 in) tall.
Primula fragrans is a hairy, thick-rooted perennial with long, clumping leaves around the base.. It erects slim, tall, hairy stems which are dark in color and are topped with inflorescences of 5 to 10 showy flowers.
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Primula poetica, synonym Dodecatheon poeticum, [2] is commonly known as the poet's shooting star or the narcissus shooting star. P. poetica is a species of the genus Primula placed in section Dodecatheon. It is native to the states of Oregon and Washington in western North America.
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