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trichocalycina.— Tenor., "Fl. Nap." i. 67, t. 16. 

 Hab. : Crete, Montenegro. 



Placed lately in Phyteuma on account of its rotate corolla, but 

 seems to have equal right to be a Campanula, 

 trichyphylla.— Schott and Kotschy in ''Boiss. Fl. Or." iii. 926. 



(Syn. mtypus. S. and K. ex Tchip. " Asia Minor Bot." ii. 402.) 



Hab. : Asia Minor : 7,000 feet. 



A tall woody species with capitate flowers, 

 tridentata.— L., "Mant." i. 44 (fig. " Schreber Ic." 2). 



(Syn. ciliata, Stevens in "Mem. Sc. Nat. Hist." iii. [1872]; 

 Biebersteiniana, DC, Roem. & Sch. " Syst." v. 147.) 



Hab. : Greece, Caucasus, Asia Minor. 



A small tufted plant ; leaves narrow, ligulate ; flowers large, 

 solitary. 



tubulosa. — Lam., " Enc." i. 588 = corymbosa. 



turbinata.— " Gartenfl." 831. See carpatica. 



Tymonsii = Hendersoni. See under carpatica. 



tyrolensis. — Schott., Nym. & Kots. " Analect. Bot." 12 = caespitosa. 



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

 teucrioides. — Boiss. in "Diagn. PI. Or." iv. p. 33. Caucasus, 

 tricopoda. — Boiss., "Diagn." ser. i., xi. 68. Syria, 

 tymphaea.— Haussk. in " Mith. Thiir. Bot. Ver." v. 87. Thessaly. 



uniflora.— L., "Sp. PI." 163 ; L., "Fl. Lapp." 9. 



Hab. : Colorado, North America, North Russia, Greenland. 

 A beautiful little plant, with solitary medium-sized terminal 

 flowers. 



valdensis.— " PI. Ped." iii. t. 6. See linifolia. 

 Van Houttei.— " Hort." See under punctata. 

 Velenooskyi.— Adamov in "Oest. Bot. Zeit." xlii. (1892), 408. 

 Hab. : Servia. 



A fine species in the way of POtundlfolia, but very large flowers ; 

 lower leaves oval, long-petioled ; upper ones linear, sessile. 

 vclutina. — Desf., " Fl. Attic." i. 180, 51=mollis. 

 velutiiia.—Yel, "Fl. Bulg." i. 365=lanata. 

 versicolor.— Sibth., " Fl. Gr." tab. 207. 



(Syn. rosani, Ten., " Fl. Nap." iii. 205, t. 120 ; tenori, Mor., 



"Prosp. Geogr. Bot. Ital." 19.) 

 Var. to7nentella. A soft downy var. Macedonia. 

 Hab. : Italy, Greece. 



A valuable species ; like small pyramidalis ; flowers various 

 shades of blue and lilac. 

 ves2Lla.— All, "Fl. Pedem." i. 108=persicifolia. 



Vidalii.— H. C. Watson in "Hook. Ic. PI." t. 684 (fig. "Paxt.Fl. Gard." 

 iii. p. 131, f. 296). 

 Hab. : Azores. 



A fine greenhouse perennial for pots. 



