Campanula rotundifolia
Harebell or Bluebell
(In U.K., "bluebell" refers to Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
 

Short to medium, slender, hairless, rhizomatous
 
The flowers usually have fivefold symmetry, although other variants are quite frequent. The flowers are usually, 6 inches long, borne on long thin stalks either singly or in loose clusters. The petal lobes are short and curve outwards.
July-October
Root leaves are dark green, roundish, usually slightly toothed, with prominent hydathodes and may wither early or persist all season. The leaves on the flowering stems become progressively more linear and the upper ones are unstalked.
 
 
 
 
   

 

 
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