254 
h. Qin. 
(B. M. 117.) 
s a Eos s go . 
C. ©. alba (white)* A. quite white, otherwise like tie type. ` See 
Fig. e . A a ~ b oa y ae Piss 
Fic. 341. CAMPANULA CARPATHICA PELVIFORMIS, 
Cc. c. 
i 
pelviformis (pelvis-formed).* fl. lilac, nearly 2in. across, 
numerously produced in lax panicles on much-branched stems, 
Qin. to 18in. Me: fragrant. August. 
A distinct see 
ing from C. c. turbinata. See Fig. 341. ~ 
Fic, 342. CAMPANULA CARPATHICA TURBINATA, 
Cc. c. turbinata (top-shaped).* 
corolla deep purple, campanulate. 
greyish-green, toothed, an 
tufts. Stems short, erect. 
Summer. 
_ ones oblong, sessile. A. 1ft. 
C. caucasica 
_ corollas glab 
colour. July. L 
tiolate ; u i lanceolate, sessile. 
terete, scabrous, pilose. h. 6i 
very pretty. „> 
x 
l. ovate, cordate, 
toothed, 
ji. nearly 2in. across, erect; 
l. ovate, rigid, 
ponten, with cordate bases, in stiff 
. 6in. to 12in. Transylvania, 1868, 
Borders or rockery. See Figs. 339 and 342. There is also a de- 
sirable variety named pallida, with very pale purple flowers. 
C. c. t, Hendersoni (Henderson’s). fl. rich mauve, in large pyra- 
T midal racemes, rather open. July to September. l, lower ones cor- 
E date, or ovate cordate, slightly crenulated, on long stalks ; upper 
A r Very handsome hybrid for borders. 
(Caucasian). fl. few, terminal and axillary, drooping ; 
rous outside, but bearded inside, of a violaceous-blue 
crenulated ; lower ones obovate, obtuse, pe- 
S Stems erect, branched, 
in. to 9in. Caucasus, 1804. Rockery ; 
A synonym of C. lactiflora. 
June. l. entire; čal ones te 
ones ovate-oblong. Stems numerous, glab 
h. 3in. Italy, &c., 1775. A rare little rockery 
deep gritty loam and leaf soil, between stones, 
C. Cervicaria. Throatworit, 
terminal, round, bracteate. July. 1. 
£ 
crenately serrated 
obovate, obtuse ; 
C. celtidifolia CNettle-tree-leaved),* 
C. cenisia (Mont rate Jl. deep blue, solitary, terminal, erect. 
cauline 
rous, or slightly pilose. 
em, requiring a 
B F. P. 3, 6.) 
J. blue, pilose outside; heads 
; radical 
ones linear-lanceolate, bluntish, on short petioles; cauline ones 
linear-acuminated. Stem simple. h. lft. to 2ft. 
of Europe, 1768. Biennial. Borders. (L. B. C. 452.) 
Mountains 
C. collina (hill).* . deep blue, funnel-shaped, few, secund, dis - 
posed in a long raceme. July. 
l., lower ones on long petioles, 
_ ovate-oblong, crenulated ; middle ones lanceolate; upper ones 
r-acuminated. Stems simple, 
1803. Borders. (B. M. 927.) 
rather pilose. h, lft. Caucasus, 
= C. colorata (coloured). fl. purple; corolla tubular, velvety ; 
= peduncles elongated, ‘termina and axillary. September.” y 
Campanula—continued. : 
scattered, lanceolate, acute, repandly denticulated. Stem 
f lia sea downy. Sikkim Himalayas, 1849.. This requires frame 
-~ „protection during winter. (B. M. 4555. 
C. dichotoma (forked). fl. bluish-purple, with a paler tube, 
drooping, terminal, solitary in the forks of the branches and 
stem. July. /., cãuline ones ovate, acute, a little crenated. Stem 
+ erect, with dichotomous branches. Plant clothed with stiff hairs. 
h. aie South-western Europe, 1820. Annual. Borders. (S.F. G. 
C. drabifolia (Draba-leaved). jl. pedicellate, opposite the 
leaves ; corolla inflated, witha white tube and a violaceous-blue 
limb. July. l. elli tic-oblong, toothed. Stem many times forked, 
slightly erect. Plant hispid. h. 3in. Island of Samos, 1823. 
Annual. Rockery. ` (S. F. G. 215.) i 
C. Elatines (Elatine).* jl, scattered over the upper part of the 
a sometimes racemose, and sometimes SLR, ;_ corollas 
luish-purple. June to August. 7. cordate, coarsely and acutely 
toothed, ovate-acute; lower ones roundish. Stem branched. 
Plant downy. h. din. to 6in. Piedmont, 1823, Rockery. (A.F.P.3,7.) 
C. Erinus (Erinus),* fl. terminal and axillary, situated in the — 
angles of the forks of the branches ; corollas of a pale bluish-rose- pe 
colour, or white, pilose at the base, tubular, May to August. ý 
l. obovate or ovate, toothed. Stem much branched. Plant hispid. 
h. šin. to 9in. Europe, 1768. Annual. Rockery. (S. F. G. 214.) ~~ 
C. excisa (excised). fl. drooping; stem one-flowered ; corollas blue, 
funnel-shaped. June. J. entire, or remotely-denticulated, linear- 
acuminated. Stems numerous, érect, slender, simple, naked at 
top. h. 3in. to 6in. Switzerland and Transylvania, 1820. Rockery. 
A rare species, requiring to be treated like cenisia. (L. B.C. 561.) 
C. floribunda (many-flowered). A synonym of C. isophylla.~ 
4 ©. fragilis (fragile).* jl. clear 
l lilac-purple, white in the centre, 
solitary or in pairs, axillary, ~ 
erect, or nearly so, on spreading =~ 
branches. July and August. l, _ 
radical ones reniform, or roundish- 
cordate, rather deeply lobed ; cau- — 
line ones broadly-ovate, slightly 
cordate, all stalked. A. 4in. to 
6in. South Italy. Syn. C. Bar- 
relierit. (B. M. 6504.) 
mote 
o E e -a ar A A A Ar S 
; l, radical 
ones reniform, on lon ioles; ~ 
Rockery, in rich 
(B. R. 1768.) 
C. glomerata (clustered).* £ 
sessile, disposed interminal heads 
on the branches and stems ; co- 
rollas  bluish-vielet or white, 
glabrous, except the nerves out- 
side, funnel-shaped.. May to 
September. l. serrulated ; radical 
ones ovate, acute; bracts ovate, 
flowered variety, 
white-flowered form, 
sirable. Thee; are 
varieties oi i A 
are frequently described as dis- — 
tinct species. The following are- pe 
among the number: eee? 
Cervicaria- 
cervicaroides ( T 
© £5: ‘A. dluish-violet, termi 
and ax . Lower leaves on 
long petioles. Stem flexuous, 
hairy. Į. 
4 elliptica (elliptical). f. 
bite ge capitate. l. on long 
petioles, elliptic; bracts large, 
often longer than the flowers. 
"C. g. niczeensis (Nice). fl. bluish- 
violet, disposed in short, dense 
spikes. J. approximate, ovate, 
acute, sessile. 
C. g. pusilla (diminutive).* fl. 
few, capitate. J. round, cordate. 
h. lin, to 2in. In addition to 
these, there arë aggregata and 
numerous — 
ies which 
Fig, 343. FLOWER-SPIKE OF 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA, 
speciosa (= dahurica). -The latter is an excellent variety, with 
large heads of deep-coloured flowers. 
G (large-flowered). See Platyeodon grandi- 
florum, £ E 
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