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'''Campanula versicolor''' is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Campanulaceae]]. It is also known as the '''varied bellflower''' due to the variation in color of its flowers. The species is native to certain regions of [[Europe]], particularly the [[Mediterranean]] region.
'''Campanula versicolor''' is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Campanulaceae]]. It is also known as the '''varied bellflower''' due to the variation in color of its flowers. The species is native to certain regions of [[Europe]], particularly the [[Mediterranean]] region.


[[File:Campanula versicolor - Bergianska trädgården - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC00329.JPG|Campanula versicolor - Bergianska trädgården - Stockholm, Sweden|right|500px]]
== Description ==
== Description ==
The '''Campanula versicolor''' is a perennial plant that typically grows to a height of 20-50 cm. The leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape, and the flowers are bell-shaped, hence the name "bellflower". The flowers are typically blue or purple, but can also be white or pink, hence the name "versicolor", which means "varied color".
The '''Campanula versicolor''' is a perennial plant that typically grows to a height of 20-50 cm. The leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape, and the flowers are bell-shaped, hence the name "bellflower". The flowers are typically blue or purple, but can also be white or pink, hence the name "versicolor", which means "varied color".

Latest revision as of 15:36, 16 November 2024

Campanula versicolor is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is also known as the varied bellflower due to the variation in color of its flowers. The species is native to certain regions of Europe, particularly the Mediterranean region.

Campanula versicolor - Bergianska trädgården - Stockholm, Sweden
Campanula versicolor - Bergianska trädgården - Stockholm, Sweden

Description[edit]

The Campanula versicolor is a perennial plant that typically grows to a height of 20-50 cm. The leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape, and the flowers are bell-shaped, hence the name "bellflower". The flowers are typically blue or purple, but can also be white or pink, hence the name "versicolor", which means "varied color".

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

The Campanula versicolor is native to the Mediterranean region, particularly Italy, Greece, and the Balkans. It typically grows in rocky areas and open woodlands.

Cultivation[edit]

The Campanula versicolor is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its attractive, bell-shaped flowers. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is relatively easy to grow and is resistant to most pests and diseases.

Conservation Status[edit]

The Campanula versicolor is not currently considered to be at risk of extinction. However, like all wild plant species, it could potentially be threatened by habitat loss and climate change.

References[edit]

  • Flora Europaea: Campanula versicolor
  • The Plant List: Campanula versicolor
  • IUCN Red List: Campanula versicolor
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