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CAMPANULA PULLA. AvusTRIAN BELL- 
FLOWER. 
SEEK KKK RK KKK RK 
Class and Order. 
PentanpriA Monoeynta. 
Generic Character. 
Cor. campanulata, fundo clauso valvis staminiferis. 
Stigma trifidum. Caps. infera, poris lateralibus dehiscens. 
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| Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Campanuna pulla; cauliculis unifloris, foliis caulinis ovatis 
crenatis, calycibus cernuis. Sp. Pl. 231. Willd. 1. p. 
890. Roem. et. Sch. 5.p.91. Pers. Syn. 1. p. 188. 
Jacq. Obs. 1. p. 30. t. 18.—Austr. 3. t. 285. Scop. 
Carniol. 1. p. 143. Hort. Kew. ed. alt. 1. p. 344. 
| Lam. Encycl. 1. p. 57. n. 6. Lodd. Cab. 554. 
_Campanuta alpina latifolia, flore pullo. Bauh. Pin. 93. 
| Prodr. 33. 
(axeunienens 
Campanuza pulla is a rare alpine plant, of very consi- 
derable beauty, and likely to be especially prized by the 
admirers of the diminutive productions of the vegetable 
kingdom, such as our predecessor and dear friend, the late 
Mr. Witt1am Curtis, used to compare to Cabinet Pictures. 
We have designedly omitted the synonym from Caspar 
AunIN’s Prodromus, p.35, generally referred to as variety 6 
_ of this specics, being convinced in our own mind that it 
_‘Nust be totally distinct, not only from its bearing so many 
_ lowers upon the same stem, but more especially from the 
Style being exserted so far beyond the corolla. The last 
2 ggg: ag will probably exclude also Lamarcx’s va- 
—“‘Nety, y. : 
__ Ahardy perennial, native of the Austrian Alps. Flow- 
sin July and August. Communicated by Messrs. Lop- 
_bieks and Sons. Cultivated according to Mr. Arron, in 
1779, by Joun Brackeurne, Esq. 
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