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 |
# of Species in Genus in Illinois: | 5 |
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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Leaf Margin: | Entire |
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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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More Info: | Illinois Wildflowers Search |