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CAMPANULA SIBIRICA. S1pertan BE.t- - 
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Clafs and Order. — 
PentANDRIA Monocynia, 
: Generic Character. ; 
Cor. campanulata, fundo ‘claufo valvis ftaminiferis, Stigma 
3-fidum. Cap/. g-locularis, fupera. 
Specific Characier and Synonyms, 
CAMPANULA /féirica ; capfulis 3-locularibus obteétis, caule 
paniculato. Spec. Pl. 236. Willd, Sp. Pl. 1. 
git. Facq. Fl. Auft. 2, p.60. t. 200. Hort. 
Kew. 1. p. 223. Martyn Mill. Dif. a 40. 
CAMPANULA capfulis trilocularibus calicis ciliati finubus 
reflexis teGtis, foliis crifpis, ramis multifloris, 
The Siberian Campanula appears to be a very common 
plant both in Siberia and the mountainous parts of Auftria. 
Is to be confidered as a hardy biennial, for although it may 
continue for two or three years without flowering, the plant 
always perifhes after ripening its feeds. | 
Propagated by feeds. Flowers in June, July, and Auguft. 
Varies in the breadth and crifpature of the leaves and in the 
fize of the corolla, as alfo, according to Gmetrn, with white — 
and very pale blue flowers. === - sae 
Our plant was raifed from Siberian feeds by Mr. Loppipers 
of Hackney, but according to Hort. Kew. was firft introduced 
by Dr. Witiram Pitcairn in 1783, who had a very fine 
botanical garden at Ilington, oe 
