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| name = ''Campanula thyrsoides''  
 
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Campanula thyrsoides, Linn. Biennial, 1-1½ ft.; st. grooved: lvs. all covered with long hairs at the margin; root-lvs. sessile, spatulate or obtusely lanceolate, 2½ in. long, ¾ in. wide, in a dense rosette, lying on the ground; upper lvs. more narrow and acute: fls. 40-50, sulfur or creamy yellow, in a dense thyrse-like spike, which may be 6 in. long and 2½ in. broad; style exserted. Alps and Jura, 3,000-6,000 ft. B.M. 1290. L.B.C. 17:1644.—Intermingled with the fls. in the spike are lvs. which are longer than the fls., which is not true of C. lactiflora. Should not be confounded with C. thrysoidea, Lapeyr., which equals C. speciosa, (see supplementary list). Apparently no blue or purple forms are known. The picture in B.M. shows a characteristic red- tipped calyx. Garden hybrids are reported with C. spicata (see Kew Bull. 1910, p. 322).
Campanula thyrsoides, Linn. Biennial, 1-1½ ft.; st. grooved: lvs. all covered with long hairs at the margin; root-lvs. sessile, spatulate or obtusely lanceolate, 2½ in. long, ¾ in. wide, in a dense rosette, lying on the ground; upper lvs. more narrow and acute: fls. 40-50, sulfur or creamy yellow, in a dense thyrse-like spike, which may be 6 in. long and 2½ in. broad; style exserted. Alps and Jura, 3,000-6,000 ft. B.M. 1290. L.B.C. 17:1644.—Intermingled with the fls. in the spike are lvs. which are longer than the fls., which is not true of C. lactiflora. Should not be confounded with C. thrysoidea, Lapeyr., which = C. speciosa, (see supplementary list). Apparently no blue or purple forms are known. The picture in B.M. shows a characteristic red- tipped calyx. Garden hybrids are reported with C. spicata (see Kew Bull. 1910, p. 322).
   
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