Campanulaceae 273 



fragrant, pink, in a compact cymose panicle, 

 corolla broad, funnel-form, J of an inch long 

 with spreading rounded lobes; stamens and 

 style much exserted. 



Common along the streams and in damp 

 places in the Selkirks, at times forming vast 

 masses of pink when in flower in June and 

 early July. 



CAMPANULACEAE 

 Bell] 'lower Family 



Herbs with alternate simple leaves, usually 

 milky juice, and perfect flowers ; calyx mostly 

 5-lobed; corolla regular or irregular, the tube 

 entire or deeply cleft on one side, its limb 

 5-lobed, regular or more or less 2-lipped; 

 stamens 5, alternate with the corolla lobes. 



Campanula Smooth or nearly so, simple, 1-6 

 uniflora L. inches high. Leaves linear 

 Arctic or linear-oblong, acute, sessile, 



Harebell thickish entire or sparingly den- 

 tate, f-i J inches long or the lower and basal 

 ones spatulate, obtuse and narrowed into 



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