AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANULA. 215 



Rainerii.— Perpenti in "Bibliott. Ital." Jan. (1817) (fig. "Fl. Acad. 

 SeiTGs," 1908). 



Hab. : Austro- Hungary, Italy, near Lake Como. 



A beautiful little species for rockeries or pots. It requires a well- 

 drained pocket and a very gritty soil ; flowers large : easy from 

 division ; slugs and damp most destructive ; easy in pots with 

 the same sort of soil. There are two varieties. The variety with 

 smaller leaves and flowers (var. na?ia) is not so easy to cultivate 

 as the larger form. 



ramosissima.— Sibth., "Fl. Gr." t. 204, and " Prod." i. p. 137 (1806) (fig. 

 "Rev. Hort." 1903, p. 94). 

 (Syn. Lore2ji Pollini, 1811 ; " Bot. Mag." 52, 2581.) 

 Hab. : Italy, near Mantua on river Mincio (fine variety). Greece, 



Dalmatia, Palestine. 

 A pretty annual, a variable species ; flowers white or blue, 

 rapuneuloides.— L., Sp. PI." 165 (fig. " Eng. Bot." 3rd ed., t. 869). 

 Hab. : England, Europe. 



A well-known border plant, often a nuisance in borders, as it spreads 



everywhere. 

 Var. janisensis, Sch. 



Hab. : Siberia. Leaves more sharply serrated ; flowers larger. 

 Rapunculus.— L., " Sp. PI." 164 (fig. "Fl. Dan." v. 855 ; " Eng. Bot." 

 iv. 283). 



(Syn. verruculosa Link, and H., " Fl. Port." ii. 12, t. 81.) 

 Var. Lambertiana, DC, " Mon. Camp." 327. 



Hab. : England, Warwick, &c. ; Portugal, Switzerland, Apennines, 

 Morocco. 



Biennial ; a variable species ; there is a hairy form. 

 Begina.—AlhoE in "Nature," liv. (1896), 46 = mirabilis. 

 retPOrsa. — Labill., "Ic. PL Syr. Dec." v. 5. 



Hab. : Syria, Mersina. 



A pretty annual in the w^ay of Lcefling'ii. 

 Reuteriana. — Boiss., "Diagn." ser. ii., iii. 1108. 



Hab. : Kurdistan, Asia Minor. 



Closely allied to strigrosa. 

 rhomboidalis.— L., " Sp. PI." 165 (fig. " Journ. Hort." Ser. iii., l. p. 541 ; 

 fig. Rchb. "Ic. Fl. Germ." xix. 1598). 



(Syn. azurea, Soland and Banks ex Sims, " Bot. Mag." t. 551.) 



Var. reflexa. 



Var. lanceolata, Lap., " Hist. PI. Pyr." 105. Leaves narrower. 



(Syn. pseudo-lanceolata, Pantocsk. Pyrenees.) 



Hab. : Europe, Alps, &c. 



A valuable plant for rockeries. 

 Riverslea, " Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxv. 1900. See under carpatica. 

 • Piosani. — "Ten. Nap." iii. 205, t. 120 = versicolor, 

 rotundifolia.— L., " Sp. PI." 163 (fig. Michan, U.S. ii. t. 3; " Eng^ 

 Bot." xiii. 866). 



(Syn. antirrhina, Sch. " PL Harv." 3rd ed., 10.) 



Var. alba. 



Var. fl. pL 



