Which British flowering plant was sometimes traditionally called St Peter's Herb or St Peter's Keys, being said to grow where St Peter dropped his keys?
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- A primrose, Primula veris, native to temperate regions of the Old World, having fragrant yellow flowers
- A yellow nodding paigle named for bovine slobber or dung, found in meadowland or pasture, often where fellow primroses have sprung
- The primrose Primula veris, also called paigle
- Yellow spring flower
- Species of primrose, common in pastures
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