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The hybrid between these two species is sometimes called the false oxslip because it resembles that species. Another valid name for this cross is the polyanthus. The polyanthuses you will find in people's gardens all derive from this cross - they retain the large flowers of the primrose with the many-flowered heads of the cowslip

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The hybrid of the common primrose and the cowslip is called a false oxlip. It is a natural hybrid that occurs when these two species cross-pollinate. False oxlips have a combination of characteristics from both parent plants.

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