Campanula rapunculoides

Campanula rapunculoides creeping bellflower

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Creeping bellflower is a perennial herb from the bellflower family with tall, slender stems growing to a height of over 3 feet.

Occasional along roadsides and wood edges.

See distribution map at BONAP.

Wetland Code: Not classified

Flowers July & August.

Inflorescence  1-sided, unbranched, terminal raceme

Flowers  blue, nodding, 5 lobed

Leaves   simple, alternate, irregularly serrate, lower surface pubescent

Stems  unbranched, slender, usually galbrous

Height  3.3 feet

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Campanula rapunculoides creeping bellflower

Plant grows in the wild/spontaneously
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Plant Life-Form
perennial forb
Common Names
creeping bellflower rampion bellflower garden bluebell