Campanula sciathia, Phitos
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42. C. sciathia Phitos View in CoL , op. cit. 215 (1964).
Greenish-pubescent biennial or perennial. Stems usually long, very diffuse, simple or somewhat branched, erecto-patent or flexuous. Basal leaves usually lyrate, with large, triangular, serrate-crenate terminal lobe, which is sometimescordate at base, oblong, obtuse lateral lobes and long petioles; lower cauline petiolate, oblong-spathu- late, the upper sessile, ovate, serrate. Flowers numerous; inflorescence branched. Calyx-teeth oblong-lanceolate, half as long as corolla; appendages broadly ovate, deflexed, hairy, as long as or longer than the ovary. Corolla (17-)20-24 mm, tubular-infundibuliform, pubescent, lilac; lobes almost elliptical, patent. 2л = 34. Limestone rocks. • W. Aegean region (Skiathos). Gr.
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Campanula sciathia
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976 |
C. sciathia
| Phitos 1964: 215 |
