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Synonyms campanula
Type of herbaceous plant, herb
Has types campanula aparinoides, campanula carpatica, campanula divaricata, campanula glomerata, campanula medium, campanula persicifolia, campanula pyramidalis, campanula rapunculoides, campanula rapunculus, campanula rotundifolia, campanula trachelium, canterbury bell, chimney bellflower, chimney plant, clustered bellflower, creeping bellflower, cup and saucer, harebell, willow bell, campanula americana, bluebell, marsh bellflower, nettle-leaved bellflower, peach bell, peach bells, rampion, rampion bellflower, southern harebell, spreading bellflower, tall bellflower, throatwort, tussock bellflower

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If you need a summer flower consider this bellflower.
From the dailyherald.com
Doraji means a wild flower found in Korea, which is usually called the Chinese bellflower in English.
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Campanula poscharskyana, also known as Serbian bellflower, is the first choice for semi-shady or semi-sunny beds.
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Bellflower resident Tonya Sanders of Bellflower said she felt the difference right away, after she slipped into a pair of Shape-ups.
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Some 200 hectares of chalk grassland with a good population of juniper, and an array of wild flowers such as clustered bellflower and round-headed rampion.
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  • Campanula: any of various plants of the genus Campanula having blue or white bell-shaped flowers
  • Bellflower is a city in Los Angeles County, California, and is a suburb of Los Angeles. It was incorporated on September 3, 1957. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 72,878.
  • Santa Ana was a route of the Pacific Electric Railway, constructed in 1905 and bought by Pacific Electric in 1911, running from the Pacific Electric Building in Los Angeles to the Southern Pacific depot in Santa Ana, California. ...
  • Ornamental detail, carved or painted, resembling bell-shaped flowers arranged vertically.
  • Furniture term for a hanging motif, consisting of several three- or five-petaled flowers, used during the first phase of Neoclassicism. Generally inlaid, it is sometimes called the husk motif.