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Cyananthus Inflatus
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *'' Cyananthus hookeri'' *'' Cyananthus incanu ...
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Cyananthus Lobatus
''Cyananthus lobatus'', commonly known as the lobed-leaved cyananth or trailing bellflower, is an ornamental flowering plant of the family Campanulaceae. Description ''Cyananthus lobatus'' is a perennial plant which grows into a low mat up to tall and wide. It usually takes two to five years to reach its maximum size. Roots Its roots are shaped like carrots, and can be up to wide. They have a sturdy caudex (rootstock) which is branched and has scales towards its end. These scales are ovate (egg-shaped) or lanceolate (lance-shaped) and are roughly 4 mm in size. Stems and leaves Its many stems grow prostrate, or along the ground, and are each long. They are clustered in a dense turf, and on the ends they are villous, sparsely covered with both long and short soft hairs. The leaves are long, are dull green in color, and have either a deeply lobed or toothed shape. They are placed alternate, across the stem from one another, and are sessile (directly connected to t ...
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Cyananthus Himalaicus
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *''Cyananthus hookeri'' *''Cyananthus incanus' ...
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Campanulaceae Genera
The family Campanulaceae (also bellflower family), of the order Asterales, contains nearly 2400 species in 84 genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and rarely small trees, often with milky sap. Among them are several familiar garden plants belonging to the genera ''Campanula'' (bellflower), ''Lobelia'', and ''Platycodon'' (balloonflower). ''Campanula rapunculus'' (rampion or r. bellflower) and ''Codonopsis lanceolata'' are eaten as vegetables. ''Lobelia inflata'' (indian tobacco), '' L. siphilitica'' and '' L. tupa'' (devil's tobacco) and others have been used as medicinal plants. ''Campanula rapunculoides'' (creeping bellflower) may be a troublesome weed, particularly in gardens, while ''Legousia'' spp. may occur in arable fields. Most current classifications include the segregate family Lobeliaceae in Campanulaceae as subfamily Lobelioideae. A third subfamily, Cyphioideae, includes the genus ''Cyphia'', and sometimes also the genera ''Cyphocarpus'', ''Nemacladus'', ''Parishella ...
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Cyananthus Spathifolius
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *'' Cyananthus hookeri'' *'' Cyananthus incanu ...
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Cyananthus Pedunculatus
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *'' Cyananthus hookeri'' *'' Cyananthus incanu ...
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Cyananthus Microphyllus
''Cyananthus microphyllus'', called the small-leaved bluebell-flower, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Cyananthus'', native to the western Himalayas, Nepal, and Tibet. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit .... Subtaxa The following subspecies are currently accepted: *''Cyananthus microphyllus'' subsp. ''microphyllus'' *''Cyananthus microphyllus'' subsp. ''williamsonii'' K.K.Shrestha References Campanuloideae Plants described in 1846 Flora of West Himalaya Flora of Nepal Flora of Tibet {{Campanulaceae-stub ...
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Cyananthus Macrocalyx
''Cyananthus macrocalyx'' is a flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. The species is native to central and western China, Nepal, Myanmar, and the Assam region of India. It is found in Alpine meadows and grassy slopes at elevations of 2,500–5,300 meters. Description The main root of the plant (caudex) is large and woody, with high concentrations of lignin. Towards its top, it is covered in lance-shaped scales that are 2–6 millimeters long. The stems grow upright from the underground caudex in dense clumps. The leaves grow from the stem in an ascending spiral, becoming larger in area the closer they are to the end of the stem. The leaf blades are nearly circular, or are rounded at the end and tapering to the base. They measure 5–10 by 1–6 mm and are covered in dense white hairs on their underside. Each leaf is attached to the stem by a petiole 1–4 mm long. The flowers grow individually on the ends of each stem. The protective sepals are yellow-green or purplish ...
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Cyananthus Lichiangensis
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *'' Cyananthus hookeri'' *'' Cyananthus incanu ...
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Cyananthus Inflatus
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *'' Cyananthus hookeri'' *'' Cyananthus incanu ...
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Cyananthus Incanus
''Cyananthus'' is a genus of flowering plants that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants no higher than 4 in. The name comes from the Greek word for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1 in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce. Species *'' Cyananthus chungtienensis'' *'' Cyananthus cordifolius'' *'' Cyananthus cronquistii'' *'' Cyananthus delavayi'' *''Cyananthus flavus'' *'' Cyananthus formosus'' *''Cyananthus hayanus'' *'' Cyananthus himalaicus'' *'' Cyananthus hookeri'' *'' Cyananthus incanu ...
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