PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Polemonium. 



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POLEMO'NIUM. El 



OSS. 



wheel-shaped, with ! 

 divisions : filaments broad and membrana 



- t 



the b 



cleft 



opening at the top : seeds ang 



3- 



tube of the blossom* 



b 



oeruleum 



E. bot. W-Kniph. h~Tourn. Gl. \-Ft. dan. 255-Dod. 352. 

 \-Lob. obs. 412. A-Ger.em. 10/6'. 5-Park. 123. 12-J.S. 

 iii. 212. Q-Ger. 918. divert, ii. 28.3. 



Little leaves egg-spear-shaped ; 1 1 pair or more on each leaf. 

 Bloss. blue, sometimes white. 



Greek Valerian. Ladder to Heaven. Common Jacob's Ladder. 



[Malham Cove, Yorkshire, Ray. Mr. Wood. And at the Lo- 

 ver's Leap, Buxton. Mr. Wood — Near Bakewell. Mr. Whate- 



Ur. — Gordale, Yorkshire. Mr. Gough.] 



P. June. 



CAMPANULA. Bloss. bell-shaped: filaments 



broad and arched at the base : summit 3- 

 cleft : caps, beneath ; 3-celled ; opening at 3 

 lateral holes. 



(1) Leaves smoother and narrower. 



C. Root-leaves kidney-shaped ; stem-leaves strap-shaped^ rotundifolia 



very entire. 



Curt. 226- Fl. dan. WS6-IVaIc.-Clus. ii. 173-Dod. 167- l 



Lob. obs. 178. 1-Ger. em. 452. 3-Park. 651. 1 \-H. ox. v. 

 2. 17-7.5. & 810*1, andJ96-Ger.367. 3- Allium '. 47 '. 2. 



Unless the root-leaves be carefully searched for, they will 

 hardly be observed, and then the plant may easily be mistaken 

 for the C. patula. Stem round and smooth. Root-leaves some- 

 times entire, sometimes notched, varying from kidney to heart- 

 shaped. Stem-leaves varying from strap-spear-shaped to thread- 

 shaped, and the broader ones sometimes with a few serratures. 

 &loss. blue, purple, or white. 



Round-leaved Bell-flower. Heaths, road sides, and hedge 

 banks, barren pastures, mostly in a dry soil. P. Aug. — Occ. 



Var. 2. Singlfe flowered. 



Ft. dan. 189. 



Root-leaves heart.shaped, very entire; stem-leaves spear- 

 shaped . 



Highest mountains of Wales and Westmoreland. Huns. Hill 



tfMoncrief, near Penh, Lightf, [Skiddaw t Mr, Wood w.] 



