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Bellflowers - Photo (c) helecho, all rights reserved, uploaded by helecho C
Bellflowers (Genus Campanula) Info
Campanula (/kæmˈpænjʊlə/) is one of several genera in the family Campanulaceae with the common name bellflower. It takes both its common and its scientific name from its bell-shaped flowers—campanula is Latin for "little bell". (Wikipedia)
Sunflowers, Bellflowers, Fanflowers, and Allies - Photo (c) Brad Smith, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Sunflowers, Bellflowers, Fanflowers, and Allies (Order Asterales) Info
Asterales (/ˌæstəˈreɪliːz/) is an order of dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the large family Asteraceae (or Compositae) known for composite flowers made of florets, and ten families related to the Asteraceae. While asterids in general are characterized by fused petals, composite flowers consisting of many florets create the false appearance of separate petals (as found in the rosids). (Wikipedia)
Bellflower Family - Photo (c) Linda Rohleder, some rights reserved (CC BY-ND), uploaded by Linda Rohleder CC
Bellflower Family (Family Campanulaceae) Info
The family Campanulaceae (also bellflower family), of the order Asterales, contains nearly 2400 species in 84 genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and rarely small trees, often with milky non-toxic sap. Among them are the familiar garden plants Campanula (bellflower), Lobelia, and Platycodon (balloonflower). (Wikipedia)
Harebell Complex - Photo (c) Thomas Shahan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Thomas Shahan CC
Harebell Complex (Complex Campanula rotundifolia) Info
Campanula rotundifolia, the harebell or Scottish bluebell, is a perennial, flowering, herbaceous plant in the bellflower family (Campanulaceae). It has a circumpolar distribution in the Northern Hemisphere, from about latitude 40° N to about 78° N, extending in Europe from the north Mediterranean to the arctic. In Scotland, it is often known as the bluebell. Harebell produces its violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers in the summer and fall. (Wikipedia)
Creeping Bellflower - Photo (c) Michelle Mojzak Housenga, all rights reserved, uploaded by Michelle Mojzak Housenga C
Creeping Bellflower (Campanula rapunculoides) Info
Campanula rapunculoides, known by the common names creeping bellflower, or rampion bellflower, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae. (Wikipedia)
Peach-leaved Bellflower - Photo (c) purperlibel, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by purperlibel CC
Peach-leaved Bellflower (Campanula persicifolia) Info
Campanula persicifolia (peach-leaved bellflower) is a flowering plant species in the family Campanulaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to 1 m (3 ft 3 in). Its flowers are cup-shaped and can be either lilac-blue or white. Its foliage is narrow and glossy with a bright green appearance. (Wikipedia)
Spreading Bellflower - Photo (c) Juha Haataja, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Spreading Bellflower (Campanula patula) Info
Campanula patula or spreading bellflower is a plant species of the genus Campanula. It can grow to more than half a meter high. This delicate bellflower bears lateral branches of pale blue or white flowers that are upright and funnel shaped. The leaves are narrow and pointed. Branches are often supported by the surrounding vegetation, so the plants can appear prostrate. The main difference between this and other bellflowers is that the petals in the bell... (Wikipedia)
Common Harebell - Photo (c) priestlake, all rights reserved C
Common Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) Info
Campanula rotundifolia (harebell) is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. It has a circumpolar distribution in the Northern Hemisphere, from about latitude 40° N to about 70° N, extending in Europe from the north Mediterranean to the arctic. (Wikipedia)
Tall Bellflower - Photo (c) J.W.Baker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by J.W.Baker CC
Tall Bellflower (Campanulastrum americanum) Info
Campanula americana, the American bellflower, is a tall bellflower native to eastern North America from the Great Lakes region south to Florida and from the Dakotas east to New York. This native plant is an annual or biennial from 2-6' tall. Its flowers are light blue to violet and are usually arranged in elongated clusters. It is an unusual bellflower in that its flowers are usually flat and not bell-shaped. It has a varying life-history with... (Wikipedia)
Nettle-leaved Bellflower - Photo (c) Zdeňka Nováková, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Zdeňka Nováková CC
Nettle-leaved Bellflower (Campanula trachelium) Info
Campanula trachelium or nettle-leaved bellflower is a species of bellflower. It is a Eurasian blue wildflower native to Denmark and England and now naturalized in southeast Ireland. It is also found southward through much of Europe into Africa. (Wikipedia)
Clustered Bellflower - Photo (c) Andrey Efremov, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andrey Efremov CC
Clustered Bellflower (Campanula glomerata) Info
Campanula glomerata, known by the common names clustered bellflower or Dane's blood, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae. It is the county flower of Rutland, England. (Wikipedia)
Rampion - Photo (c) Joost ., some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Joost . CC
Rampion (Campanula rapunculus) Info
Campanula rapunculus, common name rampion bellflower, rampion, rover bellflower, or rapunzel, is a species of bellflower (Campanula) in the family Campanulaceae. (Wikipedia)
Trailing Bellflower - Photo (c) Stan Shebs, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Trailing Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana) Info
Campanula poscharskyana (Serbian bellflower, trailing bellflower) is a semi-evergreen trailing perennial, valued for its lavender-blue star-shaped flowers, native to the Dinaric Alps in former Yugoslavia. (Wikipedia)
Alaskan Bellflower - Photo (c) boute135, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by boute135 CC
Alaskan Bellflower (Campanula alaskana) Info
Campanula alaskana is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to north-western North America (the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, the Yukon, British Columbia, Washington state). It was first described by Asa Gray in 1886 as Campanula rotundifolia var. alaskana and elevated to a full species by William Wright in 1918. (Wikipedia)
Giant Bellflower - Photo (c) Ian Keith, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Giant Bellflower (Campanula latifolia) Info
Campanula latifolia, the giant bellflower, is a species of bellflower in the family Campanulaceae. It is also known as the large campanula and the wide-leaved bellflower. It is native to Europe and western Asia and is widely grown as an ornamental plant. (Wikipedia)
Bearded Bellflower - Photo (c) 异草志, all rights reserved, uploaded by 异草志 C
Bearded Bellflower (Campanula barbata) Info
Campanula barbata, common name Bearded Bellflower, is a species of perennial bellflower in the family Campanulaceae. (Wikipedia)
Fairy's-Thimble - Photo (c) Luca Boscain, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Luca Boscain CC
Fairy's-Thimble (Campanula cochleariifolia) Info
Campanula cochleariifolia (also Campanula cochlearifolia), common name earleaf bellflower or fairy's-thimble, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Campanula of the family Campanulaceae, native to the Pyrenees, Alps, and Carpathian Mountains of Central Europe. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial growing to 10 cm (4 in). Clumps of bright green leaves produce nodding pale blue bell flowers on wiry stalks. (Wikipedia)
Scheuchzer's Bellflower - Photo (c) Wolfgang Jauch, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Wolfgang Jauch CC
Scheuchzer's Bellflower (Campanula scheuchzeri) Info
Campanula scheuchzeri is a species of bellflower in the family Campanulaceae. The Latin name of the species honors the Swiss botanist Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 – 1733). (Wikipedia)