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CAMPANULA INFUNDIBULIFORMIS. FuNNEi- 
SHAPED BELL-FLOWER. | 
| Class and Order. 
PEnTANDRIA Monoeynia. 
Generic Character. 
Cor. campanulata, fundo clauso valvis staminiferis. 
Stigma trifidum. Caps. infera, poris lateralibus dehiscens. 
Specific Character and Synonym. 
CampanuLa infundibuliformis ; racemo terminali secundo, 
calyce simplici: foliolis reflexis, pedunculis subso- 
litariis nutantibus, corolla infundibuliformi semiquin- 
quefida : laciniis revolutis. Lg 
Campanuta lamiifolia ; foliis ovato-cordatis crenatis acumi- 
natis petiolatis scabris, caule simplici racemoso,pedun- 
culis simplicibus secundis reflexis, calycis sinubus sub- 
reflexis ciliatis. Hornem. Hort. Hafn. 202 ? 
Flowers violet-coloured, in a terminal raceme, partly 
looking one way, without leaves intermixed, except at th 
lower part. Peduncles generally solitary, one omered: 
nodding. Calyx adhering to the germen, angular: seg- 
ments linear, reflexed, sinuses not reflexed. olla fun- 
nel-shaped, cleft half way down, into five lanceolate, revolute 
lacinie. Style exserted: Stigma trifid. Capsule large, 
with onialiae ribs. Stem angular, erect, simple. Leaves 
lanceolate, unevenly serrate, sessile ; lower and radical ones 
cordate-ovate, grenate, roughish. 
This plant was raised at Chelsea, from seeds gathered 
in the Vienna garden, in 1817, under the name of CAMPANULA 
lamitfolia ; but it cannot be the lamiifolia of the Flora 
| Caucasica, 
