Campanula borbata


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Read about Campanula borbata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Campanula borbata, Linn. Perennial, 6-9 in.: st. pilose: lvs. villous, entire or nearly so; root-lvs. tufted, lanceolate; st.-lvs. few, ligulate (?): raceme loose, 3-4-fld.; fls. nodding, pale blue; calyx appendage ovate, obtuse, half as long as the lobes; corolla bell-shaped, shorter than in C. Allionii, and with a bearded mouth. Alps. L.B.C. 8:788. G.C. III. 48:388. Gn. 48, p. 297. G.W: 12, p. 447. —There is a white-fld. form, but apparently no purple. Readily distinguished from C. Allionii by the different colored, bearded and smaller fls., which are rarely borne singly, and by the dense, soft hairs of the st. Alps, 2,400-6,000 ft., widely distributed; mts. of Norway, and the Carpathians. Becomes coarse when grown in rich ground. CH


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