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flowers usually solitary, terminating the stem ; Hagia tube broadly obconi on long, densely 
beset with lo nage villous hairs; calyx-lobes ras . long, becoming div gent, “laciniate, — 
or less ciliate on the eer corolla blue, 15-28 m mm. long, the lobes en -ovate, 5-1 10 m 
long ; capsule sc ca 
* Grassy banks and upla ‘ort Boreal Zone; northwestern Asia and Alaska south to western Alberta and British 
Columbia and in Snohomish County, Washington (Thompson). Type locality: Unalaska. July—Se ept. 
6. Campanula piperi Howell. Olympic Harebell. F ig. 5086. 
Campanula piperi Howell, Fl. N.W. Amer. 1: 409. 1901. 
Stems clustered from a much-branched rootstock, 3-10 cm. high, leafy to the om, the leaves 
scarcely reduced in size, herbage glabrous throug py or more or less finely scabr bove. 
m. long, 
en ew 
at prod bracteate racemes yx-tube obconic, short, the lobes subulate to linear- lanceolate 
long, sparsely oe Gnu dteas: corolla blue, open-campanulate, ab: lon 
style slightly en erat to shorter than the corel: stigma- -lobes strongly talons ~ohenaties 
capsule subglobose 
Rocky crevices of cliffs, Boreal Zones; Olympic Mountains, Washington. Type locality: “On cliffs, Mount 
Steele, Olympic Mountains, Washington.” July— Aug. 
7. Campanula scabrélla Engelm. Rough Harebell. F ig. 5087. 
Campanula scabrella Engelm. Bot. Gaz. 6: 237, 1881. 
Campanula uniflora Jepson, Man: Fi. Pi. Calif. 973. 1925. Not C. uniflora L. 
Plants 3-12 cm. high; stems usually tufted, arising from the much- dates underground 
stems, densely short- -bristly pubescent Spee out. poh, clustered at base of stems, entire, 
lanceolate to oblan “pean acute < pe see r ac obtuse, = 5Scm —5 mm. arted, thickish ; 
flowers solitary ad terminal, or i seaegy epals ans 2-8 mm. long ; corolla 
— oh ies oe ca “Chale! clipsoidal foe pees c 67 mm. long, opening ase the summit. 
ocky alpi lopes, Boreal Zones; Wenatchee Mountai Adams, belo sancti south on high peaks 
of “oe Mouseinn to Mount Shasta tidy Mount Eddy, akiyen County, Califor Type locality: ‘‘On 
bleak ed a0e- s of Scott Mountain, west of Mount Shasta.” June— 
oc Neh ates between this and the following taxon are Socuaiouaty found in Chelan and Kittitas Counties, 
ashington. 
8. Campanula parryi var. idahoénsis McVaugh. Parry’s Northern Harebell. 
Fig. 5088. 
Campanula parryi var. idahoensis McVaugh, og ma Club 69: 241. 1942, 
?Campanula rentoniae Senior, Rhodora 51: 302. 
Plants perennial from = h- iaian slender ae the sparsely leafy, glabrous, simple 
stems 6-35 cm. high arising from leaf-clusters at the apex of the rootstocks. Leaves sessile, 
lanceolate, eligntee ie eebalete. or oblanceolate, sets ; a pee, aewiag to the base, the | some- 
e , O- ng, upper leave sometimes bract-like, glabrous 
except for sparse ciliae mostly on the basal margin, these usually not present on th per leaves ; 
flowers ry, terminating the stem, sometimes 1-3 on axillary branchlets; calyx 
onic or campanulate, often a fe —- — ; calyx-lobes narrowly subulate to linear, 
erect, shorter than is tube, lengthening som and :often spreading in age; corolla b 
campanulate, 9-15 mm. long, the lobes about paar the length of the corolla; filaments with 
~ expanded ciliate b bes capsule 7-11 mm. long, the 3 valvular openings near the summit of the 
capsule. 
Open rocky slopes, Boreal Zones; Montana and Idaho west to Chelan and Kittitas Counties, Washington. 
Type locality: near Friday’s Pass, Idaho County, Idaho. July-Aug 
os Campanula exigua Rattan. Chaparral Campanula. Fig. 5089. 
Camp: igua Rattan, Bot. Gaz. 11: 339. 1886. 
Annual, 7-15 c igh, simple below and oh eae branched above, or rarely branching 
foonuhne especially below, with spreading or somewhat reflexed hairs. Basal 
rom t the base, 
leaves obovate or oblong-obovate, ts A those of fg ater: stem Lau oblong, toothed or entire, 
the upper most often subulate ; flowers axillary and terminal ; calyx-lobes subulate, 4-5 mm. long, 
m. 
twice as long as the turbinate tube, glabrate ~ bel kishie ssed-hispi gra corolla a 8-12 m 
long, the lobes ovate or oblong-ovate, acutish; stamens mm. lon amen s dilated below 
the middle nd ac a oe — style about equa sine ai rim of the rae reeling; capsule 
somewhat urceolate, o g by 3 valves just above th € mi 
Roc py and . an Peay Arid Transition Zon of the Coast Ranges, mainly Inner Coast 
Ranges; Mount St. Helena, Mount Tamalpais, and the Senst Diablo and noun Hamilton Ranges, central Cali- 
fornia. "Type locality: Mount Diablo. May—June. 
10. Campanula angustifléra Eastw. Eastwood’s Campanula. Fig. 5090. 
Campanul gustifi Eastw. Proc. Calif. Acad. III. 1: 132. Sh Ii; Le — 1898. 
Campanula angustifiora var. exilis J. T. Howell, Leaflets West. 
Annual 1, 18-25 cm. high, usually diffusely stereriore pes oe bas the upper branches erect 
to spreading and the stems with short hispid hairs on the angles. Leaves glabrous, sessile, 3-10 
