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House Range Primrose
Primula domensis
NatureServe conservation status
Global (G-rank): G2
State (S-rank): S2
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Diagnostic characteristics
Primula domensis is similar to P. nevadensis and P. maguirei. Primula nevadensis has more wedge-shaped, dentate leaves that overtop the inflorescence when compared to P. domensis. Compared to P. maguirei, P. domensis has much larger calyces (8-12 mm vs 5.5-7.5 mm long), more consistently toothed leaves, and shorter corolla tubes in proportion to the calyx length.
Species range
Basin and Range; narrow endemic known only from the slopes of Notch Peak, House Range, north central Millard County, Utah.
Threats or limiting factors
Mining activities pose a potential threat. Inaccessibility of the habitat makes recreation a minor concern (Franklin 2005).








