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Flowers large, dark purple, racemed, lower ones long- stalked. 
Calyx-teeth lanceolate, J-f in. Corolla 1-1J in. ; lobes acute. 
Capsule \ X J in. 
Huttoo, in woods ; July, August.— W. Himalaya, 8000-11,000 ft.— W. Asia, 
Europe (Britain). 
2. Campanula colorata, Wall. ; FI. Br. Ind. iii. 440 ; including 
C. canescens and C. cana. Roughly hairy or tomentose ; stems 
6-24 in., erect, slender, simple or branched. Leaves broadly or 
narrowly lanceolate, 1-1|- in., sessile, crenate or toothed. Flowers 
Fig. 87. Campanula colorata. 
numerous, pale lilac, in clusters or panicles. Calyx-teeth lanceo- 
late, J in., entire or toothed. Corolla J-J in. long, hairy outside ; 
lobes short. Varies much in size and hairiness according to situa- 
tion ; often produces small cleistogamic flowers. (Fig. 87.) 
Simla, common ; May-October. — Plains of N. India, ascending to 10,000 ft. 
\ Campanula argyrotricha. Wall. ; FI. Br. Ind. iii. 441. 
Stems numerous, procumbent, thread-like, hairy. Leaves nearly 
sessile, thin, ovate, § x | in., often smaller, toothed or nearly entire, 
softly silvery -hairy with a few long hairs interspersed. Flowers 
blue, long-stalked, solitary or racemed. Calyx-teeth ~ in., usually 
