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Campanulaceae 



Campanula 



50 



Map 1965 



Campanula amencana L 



50 



Map 1966 



Campanula uliginosa Rydb 



50 



Map 1967 



Campanula apannoides Pursh 



Leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, 2-5 cm long, subacute at the apex; calyx- 

 lobes in flower generally 1-2 mm long; corolla 5-8 mm long, white 



4. C. apannoides. 



Plants of dry, gravelly or sandy places or on rocky ledges; stems decumbent only at 

 the base; corolla more than 15 mm long. 



Base of stem pubescent all over for at least 10 cm 5. C. rotundifolia. 



Base of stem glabrous or pubescent only in lines 



5a. C. rotundifolia var. intercedens. 



1. Campanula americana L. Tall Bellflower. Map 1965. In moist, 

 rich woods throughout the state. It is easy to grow in cultivation and, if 

 the ground is bare when it ripens its seed, it sows itself abundantly. In 

 the spring hundreds of plants will grow and these can be thinned out and 

 the surplus be used for "greens." 



Ont. and N. Y. to Nebr., southw. to Fla. and Ark. 



2. Campanula rapunculoides L. False Rampion. In 1937 I found a 

 colony about 200 feet long and from one to three feet wide on the east side 

 of a north and south road near the south side of sec. 11 about five and a 

 half miles southeast of Angola, Steuben County. No house was near and 

 no evidence of a former habitation near. I found it also as an escape along 

 the railroad near Bluffton, Wells County. 



2a. Campanula rapunculoides var. ucrAnica (Bess.) K. Koch is a 

 glabrous variety which I found as an escape along a roadside in Lake 

 County. I have not been able to revisit this place to learn if it has persisted 

 or not. 



Nat. of Eurasia. 



3. Campanula uliginosa Rydb. Blue Marsh Bellflower. Map 1966. 

 In the low borders of lakes and in marshes in the lake area. Rather fre- 

 quent where its habitat exists. 



Que. to Man., southw. to Conn., N. Y., and Ind. 



4. Campanula aparinoides Pursh. White Marsh Bellflower. Map 

 1967. This species was confused with the preceding one and they were not 



