Campanula caespitosa

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Campanula caespitosa, Scop. (C. pumila, Curt. C. pusilla, Haenk.). Perennial, 4-6 in.: root-lvs. tufted, short- petioled, ovate, glandular-dentate, shining: calyx-lobes linear, erect, a third shorter than the bell-shaped corolla: fls. nodding, blue; pollen violet-colored. B.M. 512. Gn. 43:24; 48, p. 297; 60, p. 161. G. 25:307. R.H. 1908, p. 223.—Dwarfer than C. rotundifolia, with root-lvs. never reniform, shorter-petioled, and lasting until after fls. have gone. Perennial, quickly forms a dense mat, and blooming from June till Oct. The European trade catalogues usually offer C. caespitosa and C. pusilla separately, and doubtless plants of distinct horticultural value are passing under these names, but there seem to be no sufficient botanical characters to distinguish them. Correvon says that C. pusilla differs from C. caespitosa only by its less stoloniferous character. Var. alba, Hort., has white fls. G.C. Ill, 48:96. Gn. 72, p. 143; 75, p. 368. G.M. 54:466. Var. pallida, Hort., has pale blue fls. G.M. 53 :612. CH


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