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''Campanula'' () is one of several
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of
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s in the
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Campanulaceae 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 belon ...
commonly known as bellflowers. They take both their common and scientific names from the bell-shaped
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s — ''campanula'' is
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for "little bell". The genus includes over 500
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and several
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, distributed across the temperate and subtropical regions of the
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, with the highest diversity in the
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region east to the
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. The range also extends into mountains in tropical regions of
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and
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. The species include
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,
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and
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plants, and vary in habit from dwarf arctic and alpine species under 5 cm high, to large
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and
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species growing to tall.


Description

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leaves A leaf (plural, : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant plant stem, stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", wh ...
are alternate and often vary in shape on a single plant, with larger, broader leaves at the base of the stem and smaller, narrower leaves higher up; the leaf margin may be either entire or serrated (sometimes both on the same plant). Many species contain white
latex Latex is an emulsion (stable dispersion) of polymer microparticles in water. Latexes are found in nature, but synthetic latexes are common as well. In nature, latex is found as a milky fluid found in 10% of all flowering plants (angiosperms ...
in the leaves and stems.Flora of China, v 19 p 530, 风铃草属 feng ling cao shu, ''Campanula'' Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 163. 1753.
/ref> The flowers are produced in
panicles A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a panicle are o ...
(sometimes solitary), and have a five-lobed corolla, typically large (2–5 cm or more long), mostly blue to purple, sometimes white or pink. Below the corolla, 5 leaf-like
sepals A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 The term ''sepalum'' was coined b ...
form the calyx. Some species have a small additional leaf-like growth termed an "appendage" between each sepal, and the presence or absence, relative size, and attitude of the appendage is often used to distinguish between closely related species. The
fruit In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particu ...
is a capsule containing numerous small
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s. ''Campanula'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of some
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species including
common pug The common pug ''(Eupithecia vulgata)'' is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species across the Palearctic region, including the Near East and North Africa. It ranges from the Atlantic coast of Ireland and Portugal across Europe ...
(recorded on harebell),
dot moth The dot moth (''Melanchra persicariae'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761. It is a very distinctive species with very dark brown, almost black, forewings marked with a large white stigm ...
,
ingrailed clay The ingrailed clay (''Diarsia mendica'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is distributed through most of Europe and the Palearctic. This species occurs in a huge range ...
(recorded on harebell),
lime-speck pug The lime-speck pug (''Eupithecia centaureata'') is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species throughout the Palearctic region (where it is found in Europe, Central Asia, Mongolia, southern Siberia, eastern China (Guangdong) and Ta ...
and
mouse moth The mouse moth (''Amphipyra tragopoginis'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is a widespread species with a Holarctic distribution. Distribution Europe (except the extreme north, and not occurring in the south of Spain, Sicily, or the Balkan ...
.


Cultivation and uses

Well-known species include the northern
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''
Campanula rotundifolia ''Campanula rotundifolia'', the harebell, Scottish bluebell, or bluebell of Scotland, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the temperate regions of the northern hemi ...
'', commonly known as harebell in England and bluebell in Scotland and Ireland (though it is not closely related to the true bluebells), and the southern European ''
Campanula medium ''Campanula medium'', common name Canterbury bells, is an annual or biennial flowering plant of the genus '' Campanula'', belonging to the family Campanulaceae. In floriography, it represents gratitude, or faith and constancy. Etymology The spe ...
'', commonly known as Canterbury bells (a popular
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in the United Kingdom). As well as several species occurring naturally in the wild in northern Europe, there are many cultivated garden species. The
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'Misty Dawn' and 'Kent Belle' have gained the
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's
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. The species ''
Campanula rapunculus ''Campanula rapunculus'', common name rampion bellflower, rampion, rover bellflower, or rapunzel, is a species of bellflower (''Campanula'') in the family Campanulaceae. This species was once widely grown in Europe for its leaves, which were us ...
'', commonly known as rampion bellflower, rampion, or rover bellflower, is a
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vegetable which was once widely grown in Europe for its spinach-like leaves and radish-like roots. In many English translations of the
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's tale ''
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'', rampion is the vegetable that is stolen from the witch. ( ''Rapunzel'' is a completely different plant, ''Valerianella locusta''.) In the UK the
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of campanulas is held at
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in East Yorkshire and the National Collection of Alpine Campanulas at Langham Hall,
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, in Suffolk.


Related genera

The classification of some Campanulaceae genera as either part of ''Campanula'' or separate genera can vary by system, including ''
Azorina ''Azorina'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae, whose sole species, ''Azorina vidalii'', the Azores Bellflower, is endemic to the Azores. Its fragmented population is made up of fewer than 1000 mature plants ...
'', '' Campanulastrum'', ''
Canarina ''Canarina'' is a genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. They are herbaceous perennial vines with bell-shaped flowers. The best known species is '' Canarina canariensis'' from the laurel forests of the Canary Islands which ...
'', '' Edraianthus'', ''Musschia'', ''Ostrowskia'', and ''
Platycodon ''Platycodon grandiflorus'' (from Ancient Greek "wide" and "bell") is a species of herbaceous flowering perennial plant of the family (biology), family Campanulaceae, and the only member of the genus ''Platycodon''. It is native plant, native ...
''. Some genera previously not segregated from ''Campanula'' currently are segregated in some systems, including ''Annaea'', ''Gadellia'', and ''Theodorovia''. ''Hemisphaera'' was formerly ''Campanula'', subsect. ''Scapiflorae'', and ''Neocodon'' was ''Campanula'' sect. '' Rapunculus''.


Species

There are 473, including: * '' Campanula aghrica'' – Aghrian bellflower * '' Campanula alliariifolia'' – Cornish bellflower * '' Campanula alaskana'' * ''
Campanula alpestris ''Campanula alpestris'', the alpine bellflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is native to the southwestern European Alps The Alps () ; german: Alpen ; it, Alpi ; rm, Alps ; sl, Alpe . are the highest ...
'' * '' Campanula alpina'' * ''
Campanula americana ''Campanula americana'', the American bellflower, or tall bellflower, is a bellflower native to eastern North America. Tall bellflowers can be annual or biennial with a varying life-history with seeds germinating in the fall producing annual pl ...
'' – American bellflower * ''
Campanula angustiflora ''Campanula angustiflora'' is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. It is known by the common name Eastwood's bellflower. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the serpentine soils of the hills and mountai ...
'' – Eastwood's bellflower * '' Campanula balfourii'' – Socotra bellflower * '' Campanula barbata'' – bearded bellflower * ''
Campanula betulifolia ''Campanula betulifolia'', the birch-leaved bellflower, is a flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to Turkey, where it grows in crevices in volcanic cliffs. The plant was named in 1850 by the German botanist Karl Koch, following pla ...
'' * '' Campanula bononiensis'' * ''
Campanula bravensis ''Campanula bravensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. The species is endemic to Cape Verde.Oromí, Martín, Zurita & Cabrera, 2005 : Lista preliminar de especies silvestres de Cabo Verde: Hongos, Plantas ...
'' * '' Campanula californica'' – swamp harebell * '' Campanula carpatica'' – Carpathian bellflower * '' Campanula cervicaria'' – bristly bellflower * ''
Campanula cochleariifolia ''Campanula cochleariifolia'' (also ''Campanula cochlearifolia''), common name earleaf bellflower or fairy's-thimble, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to the Pyrenees, Alps, French Massif Central, and Carpathian ...
'' – fairies' thimbles * '' Campanula collina'' – blue dwarf bellflower * '' Campanula divaricata'' – Appalachian bellflower * '' Campanula exigua'' – chaparral bellflower * '' Campanula garganica'' – Adriatic bellflower * '' Campanula gelida'' * ''
Campanula glomerata ''Campanula glomerata'', known by the common names clustered bellflower or Dane's blood, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Campanula'', belonging to the family Campanulaceae. It is the county flower of Rutland, England. Etymology T ...
'' – clustered bellflower * '' Campanula griffinii'' – Griffin's bellflower * '' Campanula hercegovina'' * '' Campanula isophylla'' – Italian bellflower * ''
Campanula jacobaea ''Campanula jacobaea'' is a species of flowering plants of the Campanulaceae family. The species is endemic to Cape Verde and is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN. Its local name is ''contra-bruxas-azul'' ("blue against witches"). The plant is use ...
'' * '' Campanula lactiflora'' – milky bellflower * '' Campanula lanata'' * '' Campanula lasiocarpa'' * ''
Campanula latifolia ''Campanula latifolia'', the giant bellflower, is a species of bellflower in the family Campanulaceae. It is also known as the large campanula and the wide-leaved bellflower. It is native to Europe and western Asia and is widely grown as an orna ...
'' – wide-leaved bellflower * '' Campanula latiloba'' – great bellflower * ''
Campanula medium ''Campanula medium'', common name Canterbury bells, is an annual or biennial flowering plant of the genus '' Campanula'', belonging to the family Campanulaceae. In floriography, it represents gratitude, or faith and constancy. Etymology The spe ...
'' – Canterbury bells * '' Campanula napuligera'' * '' Campanula parryi'' * '' Campanula patula'' – spreading bellflower * '' Campanula pendula'' * ''
Campanula persicifolia ''Campanula persicifolia'', the peach-leaved bellflower, is a flowering plant species in the family Campanulaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to . Its flowers are cup-shaped and can be either lilac-blue or white.Susan Carter, Carrie B ...
'' – peach-leaved bellflower * '' Campanula piperi'' – Piper's bellflower * ''
Campanula portenschlagiana ''Campanula portenschlagiana'', the wall bellflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to the Dalmatian Mountains in Croatia. It is a vigorous, low-growing, mound-forming evergreen perennial with deep purple flow ...
'' – Dalmatian or wall bellflower * '' Campanula poscharskyana'' – Serbian bellflower * '' Campanula primulifolia'' – Spanish bellflower * '' Campanula punctata'' * ''
Campanula pyramidalis ''Campanula pyramidalis'', the chimney bellflower, is a species of '' Campanula'', native to southeastern Europe in Italy and the western Balkans. ''Campanula'' means "bell-like" referring to the bell-shape of its flowers, while ''pyramidalis'' m ...
'' – chimney bellflower * '' Campanula raineri'' – Rainer's bellflower * ''
Campanula rapunculoides ''Campanula rapunculoides'', known by the common names creeping bellflower, rampion bellflower, rover bellflower, garden bluebell, creeping bluebell, purple bell, garden harebell, and creeping campanula, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the ge ...
'' – creeping bellflower * ''
Campanula rapunculus ''Campanula rapunculus'', common name rampion bellflower, rampion, rover bellflower, or rapunzel, is a species of bellflower (''Campanula'') in the family Campanulaceae. This species was once widely grown in Europe for its leaves, which were us ...
'' – rampion bellflower * ''
Campanula robinsiae ''Campanula robinsiae'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Brooksville bellflower, Robins' bellflower, and Chinsegut bellflower. It is endemic to Florida, where it is known from four or five o ...
'' * ''
Campanula rotundifolia ''Campanula rotundifolia'', the harebell, Scottish bluebell, or bluebell of Scotland, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the temperate regions of the northern hemi ...
'' – harebell, bluebell * '' Campanula scabrella'' – rough bellflower * '' Campanula scheuchzeri'' * '' Campanula scouleri'' – Scouler's or pale bellflower * '' Campanula sharsmithiae'' – Sharsmith's or Mt. Hamilton bellflower * '' Campanula shetleri'' – Castle Crags bellflower * '' Campanula spicata'' * '' Campanula takesimana'' – Korean bellflower * '' Campanula thyrsoides'' * ''
Campanula trachelium ''Campanula trachelium'', the nettle-leaved bellflower, is a species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the large ...
'' – nettle-leaved bellflower * '' Campanula uniflora'' – Arctic bellflower * ''
Campanula wilkinsiana ''Campanula wilkinsiana'' is a rare species of bellflower known by the common name Wilkins' bellflower. Description It is a perennial herb growing from a slender rhizome and producing an erect or leaning stem up to about 30 centimeters long. Th ...
'' – Wilkin's bellflower * ''
Campanula zoysii ''Favratia zoysii'', known commonly as Zois' bellflower, Zoysi's harebell, or crimped bellflower, is the sole member of the genus ''Favratia'', closely related to '' Campanula '' (bellflowers). Distribution and habitat The plant is endemic to Au ...
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Adenophora gmelinii ''Adenophora'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, the bellflowers. Plants of this genus are known commonly as ladybells.Perry, LPerennial Plant Feature: Ladybells.Department of Plant and Soil Science, University of Vermo ...
'' (Spreng.) Fisch. (as ''C. coronopifolia'' Schult. or ''C. gmelinii'' Spreng.) *''
Adenophora khasiana ''Adenophora'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, the bellflowers. Plants of this genus are known commonly as ladybells.Perry, LPerennial Plant Feature: Ladybells.Department of Plant and Soil Science, University of Vermo ...
'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Collett & Hemsl. (as ''C. khasiana'' Hook.f. & Thomson) *''
Adenophora liliifolia ''Adenophora liliifolia'' is a species of plants belonging to the family Campanulaceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. Synonyms: * ''Adenophora lilifolia'' (L.) Ledeb. ex A.DC. References

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'' (L.) Besser (as ''C. liliifolia'' L.) *''
Adenophora triphylla ''Adenophora triphylla'', also known as Japanese lady bell, is one of the 62 species of ''Adenophora''. It is a flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae that is distributed mainly over the Korean Peninsula, Japan, and China. Ecology ''Ade ...
'' (Thunb.) A.DC. (as ''C. tetraphylla'' Thunb. or ''C. triphylla'' Thunb.) *'' Azorina vidalii'' (H.C.Watson) Feer (as ''C. vidalii'' H.C.Watson) *''
Borago pygmaea ''Borago'', or borage, is a genus of five species of herbs native to the Mediterranean, with one species, '' Borago officinalis'', cultivated and naturalized throughout the world. Uses ''Borago officinalis'' is used medicinally, in companion p ...
'' (DC.) Chater & Greuter (as ''C. pygmaea'' DC.) *''
Legousia pentagonia ''Legousia'' (Venus' looking-glass) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, native to Europe. Species in the genus used to be placed under genus ''Specularia'' along with plants in genera '' Triodanis'' and '' Heterocodon'' a ...
'' (L.) Druce (as ''C. pentagonia'' L.) *''
Legousia speculum-veneris ''Legousia speculum-veneris'', the looking glass or large Venus's-looking-glass, is an annual ornamental plant in the family Campanulaceae (bellflowers). It blooms from June to August and is native to the Mediterranean region. Synonyms * ''Camp ...
'' (L.) Durande ex Vill. (as ''C. speculum-veneris'' L.) *''
Platycodon grandiflorus ''Platycodon grandiflorus'' (from Ancient Greek "wide" and "bell") is a species of herbaceous flowering perennial plant of the family Campanulaceae, and the only member of the genus ''Platycodon''. It is native to East Asia ( China, Korea, ...
'' (Jacq.) A.DC. (as ''C. glauca'' Thunb. or ''C. grandiflora'' Jacq.) *''
Triodanis perfoliata ''Triodanis perfoliata'', the clasping Venus' looking-glass or clasping bellflower, is an annual flowering plant belonging to the family Campanulaceae (bellflower family). It is an annual herb native to North and South America, the natural range ...
'' (L.) Nieuwl. (as ''C. perfoliata'' L.) *'' Wahlenbergia linarioides'' (Lam.) A.DC. (as ''C. linarioides'' Lam.) *'' Wahlenbergia marginata'' (Thunb.) A.DC. ''C. gracilis'' G.Forst. or ''C. marginata'' Thunb.) *'' Wahlenbergia undulata'' (L.f.) A.DC. (as ''C. undulata'' L.f.)


Chemistry

Violdelphin Violdelphin is an anthocyanin, a plant pigment, has been found in the purplish blue flower of '' Aconitum chinense'', in the blue flowers in the genus '' Campanula'' and in the blue flowers of '' Delphinium hybridum''.Structure of Violdelphin, an ...
is an anthocyanin, a type of plant pigment, found in the blue flowers in the genus ''Campanula''.


Fossil record

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fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
seeds of †''Campanula palaeopyramidalis'' have been extracted from
borehole A borehole is a narrow shaft bored in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole may be constructed for many different purposes, including the extraction of water ( drilled water well and tube well), other liquids (such as petro ...
samples of the
Middle Miocene The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages: the Langhian and Serravallian stages. The Middle Miocene is preceded by the Early Miocene. The sub-epoch lasted from 15.97 ± 0.05 Ma to 11.608 ± 0.005 Ma (million y ...
fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin,
West Carpathians The Western Carpathians are a mountain range and geomorphological province that forms the western part of the Carpathian Mountains. The mountain belt stretches from the Low Beskids range of the Eastern Carpathians along the border of Poland with ...
,
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
.Łańcucka-Środoniowa M.: Macroscopic plant remains from the freshwater Miocene of the Nowy Sącz Basin (West Carpathians, Poland) zczątki makroskopowe roślin z miocenu słodkowodnego Kotliny Sądeckiej (Karpaty Zachodnie, Polska) Acta Palaeobotanica 1979 20 (1): 3–117.


References

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External links

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