162 THE FLORA OF THE ALPS 



Rampions; flowers in an erect pyramidal panicle, blue, 

 calyx-teeth .very long, subulate, corolla deeply divided, 

 leaves mostly ovate, on long stalks ; road-sides, frequent. 

 C. patula, L. ; flowers violet, funnel-shaped, with spread- 

 ing lobes, on long slender stalks, calyx-teeth linear, leaves 

 mostly lanceolate, glabrous; hedge-rows; frequent. C. 

 persicifolia, L. ; flowers few, large, in a loose raceme, 

 calyx-teeth lanceolate, corolla not deeply divided, with 

 rounded lobes ; woods and meadows, not uncommon. 

 C. cenisia, L. ; flowers small, about ^ in., corolla funnel- 

 shaped, divided half-way down, dark blue, solitary, calyx 

 hairy, stem 2-3 in., leaves small, obovate, entire, ciliate ; 

 very high ; Switzerland, Tirol, Dauphiny. C. Morettiana, 

 Rchb. ; flowers violet, solitary, f I in., campanulate, 

 corolla divided half-way down, leaves small, ovate, stalked, 

 serrate ; clefts of rocks ; Tirol, rare. C. Raineri, Perp. ; 

 flowers large, blue, f-i in., solitary or very few, cam- 

 panulate, corolla divided half-way down, leaves spathulate, 

 crenate, stalked ; rocks ; Southern Switzerland, Tirol, 

 rare (Monte Generoso). 



2. ADENOPHORA, Bess. 



Resembling Campanula, but with a tubular hypogy- 

 nous disk at the base of the style. 



A.liliifolia, Bess. ; styles much exceeding corolla ; rare ; 

 Ticino, Tirol, Lombardy, Carniola. 



3. SPECULARIA, Heist. 



Resembling Campanula, but ovary very long and slen- 

 der ; corolla rotate. Not alpine. 



5. Speculum, DC. ; flower large (J-f in.), violet-purple, 



