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CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA. 
NAT. CLASS,—DICOTYLEDONES ; ORDER,—CAMPANULACEÆ. ART. 
CLASS,—PENTANDRIA ; ORDER,-MONOGYNIA. 
The stem is somewhat rhizomatous, fleshy, and creep- 
ing at the base, but branches immediately above 
ground, so as to form several stems. The root- 
leaves hâve long pétioles, and heart-shaped or kid- 
ney-shaped limbs, with the margins crenate. It is 
from these leaves that the plant dérivés its spécifie 
name, but unluckily they may very easily be over- 
looked, as they are small and soon wither. The 
stem-leaves are lanceolate and somewhat toothed in 
the lower part of the stem, but higher up they are nar- 
rower, becoming nearly linear, sessile, and quite entire. 
The blue or white flowers are arranged in a loose droop- 
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