Campanula versicolor, Andrews
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Campanula versicolor |
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77. C. versicolor Andrews View in CoL , Bot. Reposit. 6: t. 396 (1804).
Usually glabrous perennial. Stem 20-40 cm or more, stout, ascending or erect, paniculately branched above or sometimes simple. Basal leaves coriaceous, crenate or dentate, ovate to cordate-ovate, petiolate; uppermost cauline almost sessile, cuneate at the base. Flowers fasciculate. Inflorescence branched, terminal. Calyx-teeth narrowly lanceolate. Corolla 15-25 mm, pale lilac or pale blue, violet inside. 2л = 34. Rocky places. • Balkan peninsula, S.E. Italy. Al Bu Gr It Ju.
Very variable. It is impossible to enumerate any infraspecific taxa without further investigation.
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Campanula versicolor
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976 |
C. versicolor
| Andrews 1804: 396 |
