Primula bulleyana 桔红灯台报春
Primula bulleyana is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to hillsides in China.
It was first introduced by George Forrest from Yunnan province, China, in 1906, and named after Arthur K Bulley, his first sponsor, who was a cotton broker from Liverpool and a keen amateur gardener. He founded the Bees Ltd. nursery and was responsible for the introduction of many hardy plants and alpines to Britain in the early 20th century.