Campanula alliariifolia

Knoblauchraukenblättrige bellflower ( Campanula alliariifolia )

The Knoblauchraukenblättrige bellflower ( Campanula alliariifolia ) is a species of the genus of the bellflower (Campanula ) in the family of the bellflower family ( Campanulaceae ).

Features

The Knoblauchraukenblättrige Bellflower is an evergreen, perennial, herbaceous plant, the plant height of 40 to 60 (70 ) reaches centimeters. It makes a Pleiokorm Turnip. The leaves are broadly heart- shaped, her bottom is hairy gray-white tomentose. The lower leaves are long-petiolate. The flowers are arranged in a loose, einseitswendigen grape. The crown is off-white, the inside is not punctured.

The flowering period extends from June to July.

Occurrence

The Knoblauchraukenblättrige Bellflower comes in the Caucasus, Transcaucasia and the north-east Turkey on cliffs in the mountain forest and Kalkfelsbändern at altitude 300-1830 meters in front. In Western and Central Europe the species is wild.

Use

The Knoblauchraukenblättrige Bellflower is scattered used as an ornamental plant for rock gardens and shrubbery borders and as a cut flower. It is in culture at least since 1803.

Documents

  • Eckhart J. Hunter, Friedrich Ebel, Peter Hanelt, Gerd Müller, K. (ed.): Rothmaler Exkursionsflora of Germany. Volume 5: Herbaceous ornamental and useful plants. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-8274-0918-8.

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