Campanula jaubertiana, Timb. - Lagr.
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Plazi |
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Campanula jaubertiana |
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135. C. jaubertiana Timb.-Lagr. View in CoL , Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 15: xcviii (1868).
Perennial. Rhizome slender, creeping, branched. Stems (2—)3—6(—8) cm, ascending to erect, densely hairy. Basal leaves suborbicular to elliptical, irregularly crenate, cuneate at base; cauline ovate to elliptical, irregularly crenate to serrate, usually obtuse. Flowers solitary, rarely 2-4. Buds pendent. Ovary smooth, pubescent. Calyx-teeth sublinear to narrowly triangular. Corolla 8—12(—14) mm, narrowly infundibuliform. Capsule 3-4(-5) mm, hemispherical, pendent, coriaceous. Limestone rocks. • C. & E. Pyrenees. Ga Hs.
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