AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANULA 209 



longestyla. — Thomina in " Acta Hort. Tiliis," vi. 37. 

 llab. : Caucasus. 



Quite a new introduction ; a beautiful species with racemes of large 

 deep-blue flowers. It seeds freely ; sown in the autumn it flowers 

 in the early summer and lasts a long time in great beauty ; sown 

 in the spring a small percentage will flower late in the summer. 

 Grouped in a bed it is a fine sight. 

 Loreiji. —Vollim (1811), " Elem. Bot." ii. 149=ramosissima. 

 lypata.— "Lam. Enc." i. 588. 



(Syn. hagielia, Boiss., "Fl. Or." iii. 896.) 



Hab. : S.E. Europe, Mount Olympus (Turkey), Asia Minor, Isle 



Kalymnus (Aegean Sea). 

 A fine, tall species ; very variable in the shape and size of its lyrate 



leaves ; allied to tomentosa. 



The two species which follow are of botanical interest only : — 



leucosiphon. — Boiss., " Diagn." ser. i., xi. 64. Syria, 

 lourica. — Boiss. " Diag." ser. i., xi. 70. Syria, Persia. 



macrantha.— Hort. See latifolia. 

 macrochlamys. — Boiss. et H., "Diagn." ser. ii., iii. 111. 

 Hab. : Erzeroom. 



A very curious species ; flowers capitate in a very large involucre. 

 viacrophylla.—Sims, " Bot. Mag." t. 912 = alliariaefolia. 

 macrorrhiza.— J. Gay in "Rchb. Fl. Germ." i. (1830), p. 298 (fig. 

 "Moggr. Menton," 29). 

 (Syn. tenella, Jord. " Pugill. PI. Nov." 1852, 125 ; crassipes Heiiff. 



in " Oest. Bot. Zeit." viii. p. 27.) 

 Var. sardoa, Levier ex "Pari. Fl. Ital." viii. (1888), p. 101. Mt. 

 Tivolari. 



Hab. : France, common in Brittany. 



V ery near rotundif olia ; the inflorescence is more branched and 

 the flowers more numerous ; rounded basal leaves are often 

 present. 



macrostachya.— Waldst. et Kit. apud Willd., " En PI. Hort. Berol." 

 p. 213 (1809). 



(Syn. multifiorci, Waldst. et Kit. " PI. Ear. Hung." iii. 292.) 



Hab. : Hungary, Mt. Vitosha, Bulgaria, Philippopolis, East Rumelia. 



Leaves narrow, lanceolate ; flowers small on a long spike, scarcely 



of more than botanical interest, 

 macrostyla. — Boiss. et H., " Diagn." ser. v., xi. 65 (fig. "Bot. Mag." 



t. 6394 ; "Gartenfl." t. 1395). 

 Hab. : South Asia Minor. 



Annual. A very curious but beautiful species ; flowers very large 

 with a prominent style and stigma. There are blue and pink 

 varieties. 



matritcnsis. — DC, " Mon. Camp." p. 332 = Loeflingii. 

 Mayi.—" Garden," 1899, Ivi. 89, 92. See Balchiniana under isophylla. 

 Medium.— L., " Sp. PI." 167 (fig. Nichols, "Die. Gard." i. p. 256). 

 Var. fl. pi, 



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