This is a close-up photograph of Primula sieboldii, a primrose blooming with pink flowers amongst many other plants.
There is one cluster of primrose in the center, another cluster in the back left, and half of a flowering star-of-Bethlehem is visible on the right.
Each cluster of primroses has more than six flowers, and the petals are almost entirely pink with a white center.
A close-up focusing on the arrangement of flowers in a cluster of Primula sieboldii.
If we were to represent this with clock hands, the flowers and buds are facing in the directions of 12 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 5 o'clock, and 8 o'clock.
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While there may be regional variations at the subspecies level, Primula sieboldii is basically pink. In my garden, it blooms later than the other primroses, muscari, and Ipheion uniflorum that I posted about earlier.