CAMPANULACEJ2. XV. CAMPANULA. 



751 



the calyx small, tooth-formed ; corolla tubular, velvety, 4 times 

 longer than the calycine lobes. $ . H. Native of Greece. 

 C. tomentosa, Vent. hort. eels. t. 18. Stem branched. Corollas 

 pale violet. 



Celt's Bell-flower. PI. 2 feet. 



3 C. RUPE'STRIS (Sibth. et Smith, prod. 1. p. 142. fl. grsec. t. 

 21 3.) stems ascending, pilose ; leaves hoary: radical ones irre- 

 gularly pinnate, crenulately toothed : terminal lobe roundish ; 

 cauline leaves sessile, ovate, a little toothed ; flowers disposed in 

 loose racemes ; lobes and appendages of calyx triangular ; co- 

 rolla velvety, tubular, twice longer than the calycine lobes. $ . 

 H. Native of Spain and the Morea, among rocks. C. la- 

 nugin6sa, Willd. in hort. berol. 1. p. 213. but not of Lam. 

 Stems branched. Corolla pale blue, with a white throat. 



Rock Bell-flower. PI. ascending. 



4 C. TOMENTOSA (Lam. diet. 1. p. 584. ill. no. 2537.) plant 

 clothed with hoary tomentum ; radical leaves petiolate, irregu- 

 larly lyrate, crenate-toothed : cauline leaves sessile, obovate : 

 upper ones lanceolate ; flowers in loose racemes ; appendages of 

 the sinuses of the calyx ovate-lanceolate, one-half shorter than 

 the lobes, which are long-acuminated ; corolla tubular, silky, 

 hardly twice the length of the calycine lobes. I/ . H. Native 

 of the Levant. C. lanuginosa, Willd. in hort. berol. 1. t. 213. ? 

 but not of Lam. Stem branched. Peduncles 1-3-flowered. 

 Corollas white. ? 



Var. ft, Ephesia (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 218.) radical leaves 

 not lyrate, regularly crenated ; calycine lobes snorter. 2/ . H. 

 Campanula, calyce duro, Ephesia, Tourn. herb. 



Tomentose Bell-flower. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1810. PI. 1 

 foot. 



5 C. LYRA'TA (Lam. diet. 1. p. 588.) plant hispid; lower 

 leaves petiolate, cordate, ovate, acute, crenated : superior ones 

 sessile, ovate-lanceolate, serrate-toothed ; flowers racemose ; ap- 

 pendages of the sinuses of the calyx ovate, obtuse, length of 

 lobes ; corolla tubular, with rather pilose nerves, twice longer 

 than the calycine lobes. If . H. Native of the Levant, and 

 about Constantinople. Stem branched. Flowers disposed in 

 a long, many-flowered, loose raceme, violaceous. ? 



Lyrate-leaved Bell-flower. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1823. PI. 

 2 feet. 



6 C. ANDREVSII (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 220.) plant villous ; 

 radical leaves lyrately-pinnatifid : lobes cut ; lower cauline 

 leaves petiolate, subcordate, roundish, coarsely toothed : upper 

 ones sessile, obcuneiform, toothed; flowers disposed in loose 

 racemes ; appendages of the sinuses of the calyx ovate, one-half 

 shorter than the lobes ; corolla campanulate, tubular. %. H. 

 Native of the Grecian Islands, on shady rocks. C. laciniata, 

 Andr. bot. rep. 385. Ait. hort. kew. ed. 2. vol. 1. p. 351. 

 Smith, prod. fl. graec. 1. p. 141. but not of Lin. nor Lam. Stem 

 branched. Flowers in loose, elongated, leafy racemes. Corollas 

 glabrous, pale blue, white or yellow at the base. 



Andrews' 's Bell-flower. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1790. PI. 1 to 

 2 feet. 



7 C. LACINIATA (Lin. spec. 1. p. 237.) stems rather velvety; 

 leaves rather pilose : radical leaves ovate-lanceolate, coarsely 

 jagged ; petioles margined and lobed ; flowers disposed in loose 

 panicles ; appendages of the recesses of the calyx ovate, acute, 

 one-half shorter than the lobes; corolla large, campanulate, 3 

 times longer than the calycine lobe. Q . $ . H. Native of the 

 Archipelago, among rocks in the island of Cardiotissa. Lam. 

 diet. 1. p. 588. Stem branched. Cauline leaves ovate-lanceo- 

 late, sessile, smaller and less jagged than the radical ones. Co- 

 rollas pale blue. 



Jagged-leaved Bell-flower. Fl. June, July. PI. 2 feet. 



8 C. ANCHUS^EFLORA (Sibth. et Smith, prod. 1. p. 141. fl. 

 grsec. t. 212.) stems branched, rather velvety; leaves pilose, 



ovate-lanceolate ; radical leaves petiolate, jagged : cauline ones 

 sessile ; flowers disposed in loose panicles ; calyxes smoothish ; 

 appendages of the sinuses of the calyx ovate, acute, one-half 

 shorter than the lobes. $ . H. Native of Greece, in the island 

 of Polycandro, and among rocks by the sea side in the island of 

 Hydra. Primordial leaves obovate, crenated. Flowers copious, 

 rather nutant, fine blue. 



Anchusa-flowered Bell-flower. PI. 1 foot. 



9 C. TUBULOSA (Lam. diet. 1. p. 586.) plant pilose; stems 

 terete; petioles of the lower leaves long, shortly lobed: limb 

 ovate, acute, crenately toothed : superior leaves ovate-lanceolate, 

 serrate-toothed ; appendages of the sinuses of the calyx obtuse, 

 one-half shorter than the lobes ; corolla velvety, tubular, twice 

 the length of the calycine lobes. $ . H. Native of the Island 

 of Candia. Flowers few, axillary and terminal, of a greyish 

 violet colour. 



Var. /3 ; petioles of radical leaves less lobed. $ . H. Na- 

 tive of Candia. C. tubulosa, Desf. pi. cor. in ann. mus. 11. p. 

 142. t. 17. Tourn. cor. p. 3. 



Tw&M/ar-flowered Bell-flower. PI. 1 to 2 feet. 



* * Lower leaves regularly ovate or lanceolate; petioles not 

 margined. 



10 C. BETONICJEFOLIA (Sibth. et Smith, prod. 1. p. 141. fl. 

 graec. t. 210. but not of Bieb.) stem erect ; leaves elliptic-ob- 

 long or ovate, acute, crenate-toothed : radical leaves on short 

 petioles ; calycine lobes ovate-acute, having the sinuses reflexed 

 and length of the lobes ; corollas tubular. $ . H. Native of 

 Mount Olympus, in Bithynia. Plant pilose. Stem branched. 

 Flowers terminal and axillary ; the branchlets usually bearing 

 3 flowers. Corollas purplish-blue, with a pale yellow base. 



Betony-leaved Bell-flower. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1820. PI. 

 1| foot. 



11C. CORYMBOSA (Desf. pi. cor. in ann. mus. 11. p. 139. t. 

 15. choix. p. 40. t. 30.) stem erect; leaves ovate-acute, cre- 

 nately toothed : radical ones petiolate : cauline ones sessile ; 

 lobes of calyx long-acuminated ; appendages of the sinuses of 

 the calyx ovate-acute, one-half shorter than the lobes ; corolla 

 campanulately tubular. $ . H. Native of Candia. Tourn. cor. 

 3. Plant pilose. Stem branched. Flowers disposed in loose 

 corymbs, 1-3 at the top of each branch. Corolla bluish 

 violet. 



'Corymbose-fiowered Bell-flower. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1820. 

 PI. 2 feet. 



12 C. PELVIFORMIS (Lam. diet. 1. p. 586. Desf. choix. in ann. 

 mus. 11. p. 141. 1. 16.) stems ascending ; radical leaves petiolate, 

 ovate, crenately toothed : cauline ones nearly sessile, ovate-acute ; 

 calycine lobes ovate-acuminated ; appendages of the recesses of 

 the calyx length of lobes, ovate-roundish ; corolla large, cam- 

 panulate. $ . H. Native of Candia. Tourn. cor. inst. p. 3. 

 Plant hairy. Flowers 1-4 at the extremity of each branch. 

 Corollas large, of a greyish-blue colour. 



Bowel-shaped Bell-flower. PI. 1 foot, ascending. 



13 C. ME'DIUM (Lin. spec. 1. p. 236.) stem erect; leaves ses- 

 sile, ovate-lanceolate, crenately toothed; calycine lobes ovate-acu- 

 minated, with the appendages of the sinuses reflexed and large, 

 but one-half shorter than the lobes; corolla campanulate, inflated. 



$ . H. Native of the south and east of Europe, as about Naples, 

 Carniola, about Constantinople, north of Italy, Provence, Dau- 

 phiny at a place called Grande-Chartreuse, Bavaria, Thuringia, 

 Austria, Transylvania, &c., on the mountains; and of Caucasus 

 and Tauria, Hill. syst. 8. t. 7. St. Hil. pi. de. fr. t. 72. C. 

 grandiflora, Lam. fl. fr. 3. p. 334. MJJ^IOV, Diosc. Debry, 

 floril. nov. t. 75. Tabern. icon. 315. Swert, floril. t. 16. f. 6. 

 Park, parad. 355. f. 3. Lob. icon. 324. Besl. hort. eyst. 1. 

 t. 3. f. 2-3. Mor. oxon. 2. p. 459. sect. 5. t. 3. f. 30. Garid. 



