Campanulacee—Campanula. by ai 
11. @. Gargdnica.—an elegant little species with slender 
stems barely exceeding 6 inches inheight. Flowers drooping, 
pale blue and white, funnel-shaped, with deep narrow lobes; 
pedicels very slender. Leaves ovate or cordate, toothed. A 
native of Southern Italy, flowering from June till August. 
, Fig. 155, Campanula grandiflora. Fig. 156. Campanula Carpathica, (} nat. size.) 
(4 nat. size.) 
C. speciosa is a handsome hairy species near C. glomerdata, 
with the corollas of a darker tint within ; C. pumila is a very 
diminutive species with deeply campanulate white or blue 
flowers; C. rapunculoides is an indigenous plant 1 to 2 
feet high with large blue flowers having the corolla lobes re- 
curved. 
Phytewma is an allied genus having a rotate corolla with 
narrow linear lobes, free anthers, and the flowers usually in 
dense heads or spikes. Ph. orbiculdre, a native species, found 
only on the chalk downs of the South; flowers deep bright 
blue, in dense terminal heads. Ph. spicatum, a very local 
Sussex species, with creamy white flowers in elongated spikes. 
