Campanula CAMPANULACEAE— LOBELIACEAE Lobelia 



Campanula L. Bellflower. 



C. aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. 



Infrequent, in grassy swamps, northern New Castle County; 

 also 1 mi. s. w. of Sharptown (Wi), R. R. Tatnall, 1612, 4 Sept. 

 1932 (T). June, early Sept. 



C. rapunculoides L. 



Escaping to roadsides and thickets, and becoming established, 

 New Castle County, and probably farther south. Introd. from 

 Europe. 



LOBELIACEAE (Lobelia Family) 



Lobelia L. 

 L. cardinalis L. Cardinal Flower. 



Common in meadows, ditches and swamps, in the Piedmont 

 province of New Castle and Cecil Counties, and southward on the 

 Coastal Plain to northern Accomac County. Late July to mid- 

 Sept. 



L. siphilitica L. Great Blue Lobelia. 



Frequent in swamps and along streams, and occasionally on 

 rocky hillsides. Piedmont province; seldom collected on the Coastal 

 Plain: Elk Neck (Ce), W. L. Ahhott, 26 Sept. 1927 (P); clearing, 5 

 mi. s. s. e. of Easton (Ta), Earle, 3122, 4 Sept. 1940 (P). Aug., 

 Sept. 



[L. amoena Mx. McVaugh, in Rhodora 38, 283. 1936, refers 

 specimens determined as L. amoena, collected by Commons in 

 Sussex County, and by Canby in Somerset County, to L. elongata 

 Small, stating that L. amoena reaches the northern limit of its 

 range in North Carolina.] 



L. elongata Small. 



Rare, in wet places on the Coastal Plain : tidal marshes, Princess 

 Anne (So), Canhy, Aug. 1865 (D), and 8 Sept. 1866 (A); ponds, 

 Millsboro (S), Commons, in 1877 and 1880 (A); along Indian River, 

 Millsboro, S. Brown, 21 Sept. 1907 (A); along Wicomico River at 

 Upper Ferry (Wi), A. V. Smith, in Rhodora 42, 279. 1940. 



L. puberula Mx. Downy Lobelia 



Common in meadows, swamps and low woods, throughout the 

 Coastal Plain. Mid-Aug., Sept. 



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