Campanula aparinoides


Scientific Name:Campanula aparinoides
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Family:Campanulaceae
Common Name:Lesser Marsh Bellflower
Authority: Pursh
Etymology:Campanula is Latin for little bell, referring to the bell shaped flowers; aparinoides means "resembling Galium aparine" because its rough to the touch.
C Value:8
Wetness:OBL
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Genus in Illinois:
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Duration:Perennial
Reproduction:Monoecious
Flower Type:Perfect
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Flower Color:White
Growth Habit:Forb
Leaf Arrangement:Alternate
Leaf Type:Simple
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Distribution:BONAP Distribution Map
Status (State):Not Listed
Status (Federal):Not Listed
ID Tips:This species is similar to Campanula uliginosa, but has smaller flowers.
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