Primula florindae (
common names Tibetan cowslip,
giant cowslip)) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Primulaceae,
native to southeastern Tibet, where it grows in huge numbers close to rivers like the
Tsangpo. It is a substantial
herbaceous perennial growing to tall by wide. In summer the flower stalks rise from basal rosettes of long leaves. They bear clusters of 20–40 yellow, pendent, bell-like, delicately scented flowers with a mealy white bloom.